
Originally Posted by
Ged
Well done Mark. Can't wait. I would say the lack of blood on WHW could only mean at worst that he's hired someone to do both the call and the murder. I still don't think the age difference would be a motive, possibly the finding out about infidelity though? (If that's true at all)
Thanks Ged
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Yes, I say that I have doubts about his innocence but this case has driven me nuts for years...as you know the lack of bloodstaining on Wallace/his clothing is what has always drawn me towards his innocence and it is something I don't think anyone will ever resolve...That is what is so special about the case - it looks like it couldn't be anyone else yet there are so many doubts. I'm with you regarding the supposed 'age' motive. I'm convinced Wallace would have known her age - I certainly don't think he believed her age was around the same as his. I don't think infidelity can be ruled out but she seems to have been a person that would have found it hard to conceal any sort of relationship (I'm sure the Johnston and Holmes families and other neighbours would have seen any 'goings on'). The Johnston's claimed that they never heard any daytime musical performances (and that isn't a euphemism

). I think it was just Parry acting deviously when interviewed by Goodman and RW-E in 1966.
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