Klosowski was a polish Jew, as was Kosminski, they were the same age, they both lived in the East End
I'm sure he would not refer to him by the name Astrachan, simply knowing of his existence would suffice.
More likely because he found out who our Astrachan really was and he was eliminated from inquiries.
This same opinion is only repeated on the 19th that the police "have not relaxed their endeavours", and among their lines of inquiry is this "gentlemanly man", our Mr Astrachan.
Since you appear to have dropped your earlier argument likely due to realizing that it was the Central News who released both articles attributed to Hutchinson, may I take it you have spent your last coin on the subject?
I haven't "dropped" any argument, and I've been aware for many years that both the 13th and 14th press versions were circulated by a press agency, thanks.
If there is anything else that comes to mind which convinces you the press must have had exclusive inside information on details of the police investigation, please feel free to bring it up here.
All the best,
Ben
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