
Originally Posted by
IAN DAVID FRYER
Thanks a lot MARK for your very full response!! I've always been a committed PARRYCITE,as much as anything else,because I just can't see WHW as a killer!! I 'm currently very interested in LILY HALL..as she lived nearby,she must have known a distinctive & odd looking figure as WHW at least by sight .So why put herself through all the police hassle & courtroom if she wasnt certain of who she saw!! IF she was correct & WALLACE did talk to a man on his way back to W.S...why deny it?? Of all the many witnesses to WHW movements on the 2 nights..SHE SEEMS THE ONLY ONE WHO DOESNT help his case or confirm his alibi...having stood in the courtroom,I'm not really surprised she blew it under cross examination..I probably would have done so too..... IAN(FJumble)
Thanks Ian
Yes, Lily Hall…Richard Waterhouse wrote a book back in 1994 which he dedicated to Lily Hall. He has Wallace in collusion with a contract killer. I’m not sure whether Wallace would be daft enough to meet up with the killer on his own doorstep so to speak, especially on the night in question. It is possible that Ms Hall saw Wallace there another night and she might have been mistaken. At the trial her testimony reads like something from a Will Hay sketch.
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Serpico
I mean the narrow middle entry half way up Wolverton Street. That way, ‘Q’ could have looked down the narrow entry into Wolverton Street and along the wide entry at the back of 29 to see if Wallace would have gone to the Breck Road tram stop, or thirdly to the Richmond Park way alongside the Church Institute (the way that Wallace claimed he went). All rather suspect I know but just a thought. Yes, you’re right of course regarding the front door but I think if Wallace would have walked past, he would have been noticeable to ‘Q.’

Originally Posted by
serpico
Mark: the earlier thread the GED post came from was LIVERPOOL BOOKS.
Thanks for that Serpico. Btw great Avatar. Great film. Lumet is one of my favourite directors
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