I've got my own thoughts on it. 
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In his book The Murder of Julia Wallace James Murphy mentions 'criminal profiling', claiming (in Parry's favour) that a criminal goes on a career of crime which would culminate in murder much later and not early in their career. Later on in the book Murphy then goes on to compare Wallace with Lowell Lee Andrews (who was convicted of murdering his parents and sister). Andrews was in his late teens when he committed the crime. So much for profiling... Murphy also neatly ignores the fact that Wallace never had a criminal record of any kind and was an exemplary worker, never being a penny out in his collecting.
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