ps Fish -I am enjoying your attempts to rewrite History..
If you find Hutch's description of A Man decidedly 'fishy' -why not just give in and admit it ? Instead of trying to give him fake Astrakhan, a brass watch (as you did on a different thread), shoehorn him into BGM's lower class clothes, or generally reinvent him.
If you find Hutchinson so very suspicious for loitering outside a Ripper victim's
room just before she was offed, then why not just admit that too ?
Instead of which we get "the wrong night" conjecture, attempts to discredit a very plausible witness (Sarah Lewis) which have no real foundation despite your creative arguments -and I think that it just comes down to you desperately wanting Hutch to be innocent.
Arguing is fun, but you are writing reams to move in ever decreasing pointless
circles. You're not convincing in the least -give in to the fact that A Man is an invention, Sarah Lewis was honest, Hutch is the man that she saw, he was there on the 'right' night and take it from there..
take it from there..
If you find Hutch's description of A Man decidedly 'fishy' -why not just give in and admit it ? Instead of trying to give him fake Astrakhan, a brass watch (as you did on a different thread), shoehorn him into BGM's lower class clothes, or generally reinvent him.
If you find Hutchinson so very suspicious for loitering outside a Ripper victim's
room just before she was offed, then why not just admit that too ?
Instead of which we get "the wrong night" conjecture, attempts to discredit a very plausible witness (Sarah Lewis) which have no real foundation despite your creative arguments -and I think that it just comes down to you desperately wanting Hutch to be innocent.
Arguing is fun, but you are writing reams to move in ever decreasing pointless
circles. You're not convincing in the least -give in to the fact that A Man is an invention, Sarah Lewis was honest, Hutch is the man that she saw, he was there on the 'right' night and take it from there..
take it from there..
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