I used to walk past that garage with my mum when I was a kid and didn't know the supposed significance of it at the time. It was only in 1981 that it came to a wider audience (regarding Parry & Parkes). I was stunned when I saw it and heard of its connection with the Wallace Case. I don't know if you have seen the photo of Parry & Lily Lloyd at the school play? (It is in Wilkes' book). I went to Lister Drive school myself in the 1970's so that was another connection!! Interesting to hear that the garage area looks like Brooklyn!! I think it retains a lot of its character (apart from the metal shutters on the front) and also an added side building.
Yes, Parry does seem to have been a bit of a rogue. He was in trouble with the authorities from a young age. He was going to school one day when he pushed a wall over. The builders were annoyed at who the culprit was so they kept a look out and they found out that it was a young Parry doing it on his way to school. Yes, the oilskins/thigh high boots seems a bit far-fetched. I think the blood would drip off such a material and there would be traces of it through 29 Wolverton Street.
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Yes, the Murphy book is well written and researched but he does speculate on a lot of things, and some of it is sheer supposition...If I were you, I would wait. Bluecoat Publishers here in Liverpool might reprint Murphy's book. I can tell you now that $300 is a lot of money. Bluecoat do have a habit of reprinting previous books.
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