wow Mark, cool photo. Looks different than I thought it would, the architecture and what I can tell of that part of town does not look too far off from an area in Brooklyn that I lived in for awhile growing up. I wonder if the garage and that area of town is relatively unchanged in the past 75-80 years. I found it kind of funny that Parry rifled thru coats there. He seems to have been a hilarious British scoundrel of the sort one would encounter in a stage production of Oliver Twist.
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You are right about Parkes claiming he came forward; my error. Still seems that aspects of his story were quite farfetched. (The oilskin cape? Really?!?)
As for the book, I have not read it. It is quite hard to get books on the Wallace case in America. I remember seeing a copy on Amazon for like 300 bucks or something that was a crime in and of itself. I am assuming you consider it to be a well written book? I know that Murphy concludes Wallace was guilty... (I find Wallace commiting the actual murder very implausible) although this says nothing of the research he did and how well the book was written. I would love to read it at some point, but cannot for the life of me seem to get my hands on it.
I agree this case has an incredible amount of mystery and intrigue surrounding it.
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