Taking two assumptions at face value, that Hutchinson was lying and that McCarthy was running the prostitutes in Miller's Court, could the former have been in the pay of the latter?
We know McCarthy employed ex army man Indian Harry as a 'rent collector' and Hutchinson is described as 'of military bearing', with his possible Romford connections sometimes taken as a further military connection (the large barracks there making it a military town), so could he have been another ex army man employed by McCarthy?
We know he knew Kelly and gave her money occassionally and was living close by. One reason for his employment could have been as a minder to keep an eye on the prostitutes with the Ripper about. McCarthy would not want to lose a prostitute as valuable as Kelly, given her youth and relative good looks. Hiring extra security would make sense.
This would then explain his subsequent behavior, real or pretended. The fact that it appears to be false might indicat that he was not any use on the night of the murder and wanted to avoid any 'repercussions'. He thus fabricates a story making him a major witness, checking the mysterious client closely and perhaps even lied about his standing vigil as long as he could. In reality maybe he was in the pub all the time or not back from Romford.
Abbeline's faith in him as a witness and not a suspect, plus his minimal interaction with McCarthy might say something about the relation between the local Police and the local organised crime, for which Whitechapel was to become notorious.
Curiously I also read on here somewhere that Hutchinson later became an 'insurance collecter', perhaps this was a euphemism and is criminal career had moved up a notch??
We know McCarthy employed ex army man Indian Harry as a 'rent collector' and Hutchinson is described as 'of military bearing', with his possible Romford connections sometimes taken as a further military connection (the large barracks there making it a military town), so could he have been another ex army man employed by McCarthy?
We know he knew Kelly and gave her money occassionally and was living close by. One reason for his employment could have been as a minder to keep an eye on the prostitutes with the Ripper about. McCarthy would not want to lose a prostitute as valuable as Kelly, given her youth and relative good looks. Hiring extra security would make sense.
This would then explain his subsequent behavior, real or pretended. The fact that it appears to be false might indicat that he was not any use on the night of the murder and wanted to avoid any 'repercussions'. He thus fabricates a story making him a major witness, checking the mysterious client closely and perhaps even lied about his standing vigil as long as he could. In reality maybe he was in the pub all the time or not back from Romford.
Abbeline's faith in him as a witness and not a suspect, plus his minimal interaction with McCarthy might say something about the relation between the local Police and the local organised crime, for which Whitechapel was to become notorious.
Curiously I also read on here somewhere that Hutchinson later became an 'insurance collecter', perhaps this was a euphemism and is criminal career had moved up a notch??
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