I'm a defo Wallace didn't do it. Two things which bother me about the case are:
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1. The murder weapon.........we have Mr Wallace saying that an iron bar was missing from the house, the police assuming that this was the weapon, which was probably but down a drain. According to Jonathan Goodman's book an iron bar very similar to the missing one was found some years later in the Wallace house during the change from coal to gas fires. There was a space below the fire grate, and this is where the iron bar was. This information was apparently reported to the police, who were not interested.
2. It's always bothered me that Mr Wallace, having arrived home on the fateful night, couldn't open the back door or the front door, which he believed were locked when he initially tried. I'm quite convinced that there was someone in the house when he arrived home.
Any responses to the above?
I have always believed that there was only one person involved in Mrs Wallace's murder, but now I'm beginning to think that there may have been two involved after reading all the theories on the thread.
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