Hutchinson’s “great gift for taking in many details” fails to take into consideration the obvious truth that Hutchinson almost could not even have seen many of the details that he later claimed to have memorized. "Dark eyelashes", anyone? At 2:30am in Victorian London in poor weather conditions?
I could even (trying hard) accept that Citizen Hutch had an eye for detail - trouble is, those details changed when he spoke to the press, didn't they?
Personally, I find an account (like that of Lewis, perhaps - although not just hers) whuch progressed from being initially vague to containing further detail in some respects more plausible than an account that was near-perfect in its detail to begin with - but subsequently altered in that detail.
At very best, I think it lends weight to initial over-elaboration, shall we say.
But anyway, slightly off topic.
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