
Originally Posted by
Spike
Bloomin Eck Ged send me off on another trail.
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Yes his family could well have got him out of the frame. If Parry had a grudge then why wait so long to get Wallace back? Why not do Wallace himself in? Did he have an affair with Julia and plan to rip them off? did she threaten to spill the beans to her hubby? But why the phone call?
This will go on forever.
I often wonder why not just do the deed whilst WHW is in the chess club unless the plan was to get him further out of town - unless of course, the plan was Wallace's?
I think Parry doing William himself in would have been bang on, he certainly would have been No.1 suspect for that, but doing it this way was perhaps seen as a great way of getting to him - depriving him of his wife and getting him the blame to boot.
Parry was a member of an amateur dramatics group so could have disguised his voice, not that Beattie would be that familiar with Parry's real voice anyway. Stephen Guy on the Radio Merseyside programme the other day said that Wallace having lived and worked in India and China could have disguised his voice. I thought Guy's reasoning behind some of his notions were a bit skewed but then it's all about opinions.
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Originally Posted by
Acrosstheuniverse
I think Wallace was guilty as hell. I hope John posts an excerpt of his book here...after corresponding with him previously, he has certainly swayed my mind. I actually find it hard to envision a scenario in which Wallace could be innocent. I really have come around on this I do admit.
But objectively speaking, there are numerous aspects of this case which absolutely smack of an inside job. I agree the verdict based on the evidence should have been 'not guilty.' Thinking someone is probably guilty is not the same as believing it beyond a reasonable doubt with real evidence to back it up. Looking at it years later however I think it is highly likely that Wallace was behind this crime.
Somebody killed Julia Wallace with intense violence and force and that same person or the person who hired them conceived of an ingenius plan, one that is considered the ultimate perfect murder. I find it very hard to attribute this to a Parry type.
Thanks for your opinion. Can you elaborate on why you think WHW is the murderer though. I'm always interested to hear differing opinions and my mind isn't totally closed on this one at all.
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