GED, that is a very good point that didn't occur to me. Although it doesn't change the fact that I think Parkes testimony was mostly accurate...I just don't think Parry committed the actual murder. The specific details we know about what Parkes said also were only relayed when he WAS an old man.
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In my view, Parry definitely had a partner...or two... I mean all we have to go by on at this point is conjecture and what reason would Parry have to commit the murder himself? The cash motive has always bothered me. Why then not plan a way to get BOTH of the Wallace's out. Yeah it's true maybe he didn't intend to murder her...but I don't know it seems like such an elaborate plan with such a high risk. While I could see Parry doing something ilicit (such as getting paid for sex as has been suggested whether you accept that or not), it stretches the imagination of him going to such lengths and concocting such an elaborate plot for such a low reward and high risk. Also the plot is a mastermind one with the phone call, address etc... and as Murphy pointed out Parry was no criminal mastermind. I think there was definitely another 'brain' behind the plot.
Rod, sorry for straying a little from the subject but I think it is somewhat of an appropriate forum as there are similarities between the two murders; Murphy implies that both men were guilty. I have to say the Jeremy Bamber case is one I know little about. Not super well known in the US, I did see an A and E special on it around 2006 I think. From what I could tell, I saw huge problems with the case especially regarding a lock to the basement or something? I think I'm right in that this made me think he might have been innocent although maybe this is the evidence that the police used against him to imply guilt? I can't remember many details of the case. I also saw something more recent on the case which led me to believe he was probably innocent. Really shocking and awful is that's true. What I remember being my certain conviction is there was not enough to convict him. Hopefully, they can do the right thing as they did in the Martin Tankleff case in Long Island, NY. (one of the worse injustices EVER) Sorry to insult British jurisprudence, as I generally think Britain paved the way for the jury system, but a 10-2 margin being enough is pretty abysmal. America has it right; 12-0 or mistrial.
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