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This appeared recently on Tom Slemen's forum. It is a post by Tom himself...
"I was lucky enough to be given permission by Merseyside Police to view the files on the case. I was shown the mortuary photographs of Julia Wallace, including close-ups of the back of her head to show the damage done by the weapon.
I'm currently writing a book on the case which makes a mockery of Goodman's book (which is irritatingly interlaced with quotes from Alice in Wonderland). It wasn't Parry.
So many people got in touch with me when I broadcast a radio dramatisation for BBC Radio Merseyside a few years ago. I have so many new leads and scraps of previously unheard of information to put in the book.
Incidentally, I not only proof-read The Murder of Julia Wallace by James Murphy, I urged my publisher to print it, even though Murphy believed Wallace did it."
Not sure how it will make a mockery out of Goodman's volume...
Last edited by Mark R; 05-12-2008 at 10:32 AM.
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Doesn't Tom and his sidekick think the Johnson's did the evil deed as has the word of a nurse about a deathbed confession etc etc...?
Given that the late Jonathan Goodman has a well-earned sizeable reputation as a crime writer, I also doubt that Mr. Slemen's book could make a mockery out of Goodman's book on the Wallace case.
Mark, aren't you working on a book on the case? Where do you stand with it?
Chris
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Christopher T. George
Editor, Ripperologist
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Chris on Flickr and on MySpace
I agree Chris...
I want to access the remaining files at the National Archive in Kew before I commit anything 100%...I've been writing bits here and there but want to see the other files first.
Yes Ged - I think Slemen is putting all his belief in information he has received from others...I don't think it can give us a total solution to the case - after all, it is only hearsay.
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Anfield Road Bridewell
Stone Markings:
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Wallace claimed he boarded the No.26 tram at this corner. Sheil Road is facing.
(13 May 2008)
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Really good photos Mark. Especially Holy Trinity, which I've always found hard to photograph - because to get a full view you have to stand back by the Cabbage Hall side and usually the traffic spoils the image. Standing in Richmond Park is too cramped to get a full view. Also, I've found that the light is never quite right - always seems to be in shade and the church doesn't show up well.
Yours is the best photo I've seen of Holy Trin.![]()
Great photies and I agree a crackin' one of the church, even with the Richmond Park street sign in view.
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