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Fascinating case. 1931. Depression era England. Did William Wallace bludgeon his wife to death? On the one hand, his elaborate alibi could be taken to be a bit contrived. On the other hand, the timing between when she was last seen by the milk boy and when he had to board the tram seems too tight to allow for murder and the necessary clean up. And who was the mysterious "R.M. Qualtrough" who apparently lured William away from his home that evening? Raymond Chandler himself was fascinated by this "unbeatable case" and was apparently considering writing about it. (My favorite line from the article below: "Marriage is motive enough.")
http://gizmodo.com/the-story-of-the-1930s-impossible-murder-that-utterly-1732706999
I tend to think that William Wallace did not have enough time to do the despicable deed. But then again, we don't know exactly when Julia died, thanks to the incompetent Medical Examiner. Perhaps William somehow was able to manipulate events to commit the perfect crime.
Do any of you Lounge sleuths care to take a crack at it? Perhaps bring in additional evidence from other sources? The game is afoot! (or was afoot, 85 years ago.) I
http://gizmodo.com/the-story-of-the-1930s-impossible-murder-that-utterly-1732706999
I tend to think that William Wallace did not have enough time to do the despicable deed. But then again, we don't know exactly when Julia died, thanks to the incompetent Medical Examiner. Perhaps William somehow was able to manipulate events to commit the perfect crime.
Do any of you Lounge sleuths care to take a crack at it? Perhaps bring in additional evidence from other sources? The game is afoot! (or was afoot, 85 years ago.) I