Across the universe. I think the police pretty quickly made up; their mind they had their man in WHW and would not or could not be swayed from it.
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Not even when their own time trials and admission that the killer would have had blood on him failed to conclusively nail wallace. All they could do was poo poo Alan closes' testimony and John Parkes and the Atkinsons.
They apparently didn't even check the time it would have taken for WHW to make the call on the 19th then make it to the chess club. Nor to see if Lily Lloyd was playing piano in the clubmoor cinema on the murder night.
Parry also seemed to have different alibis. His car broke down on Breck road, it was in a garage, he was with Lily Lloyd. One thing is for sure, he admits he was in his car in the Breck Road area on the night.
While one man was hounded, it seems another man with a record, a motive, the means of entry into the house and in the area was being overlooked.
What is your take on the Parkes testimony then? He took no money for the interview and it's not like he only came out with the story in 1981 for some fame as he'd already offered it in 1931. It wasn't even he who approached radio city, a friend of Parkes arranged the meeting.
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