Odeon patrons sought
• Detectives now want to interview all the 150 patrons at the Odeon Theatre on Friday evening of Queen’s Birthday week-end, the night that Mr Alfred Anderson was . killed > - . ' ■ The appeal to' those ’who were at' the cinema was'not the result of any new lead, but it was one area of inquiry which had not been , exhausted, said’the officer in ~ charge of the case, Detective' Inspector R. G. McMeeking. Mr Anderson" attended the
8.15 p.m. double feature showing of “Emmanuelle in America” . and “Playbirds” before walking home to his Waltham flat, where he was found stabbed to deathl ! ’ ' Mr Anderson sat at the end of a row. at the theatre. Mr McMeeking said the police would like to speak to all 150 patrons; even though they might, not think that they had seen anything which might help in-, the hunt for Mr Anderson’s Killer.
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