Jon
No
One said he found dead body.
The other said he interacted a victim shortly before she was murdered.
I said we had ‘reason to think’ that the police interaction with Lechmere as not very thorough because the police records that we do have – as late as seven weeks after his interaction – only record his name as Cross. There is nothing to suggest they knew his real name. You may choose to guess they did, but there is nothing beyond your personal assumption to back that up. Conversely the suggestion that they did not know his real name is backed up by the records that we do have.
In contrast we have it stated in black and white that Hutchinson was interrogated by Abberline.
I hope you can see the difference there.
So you think you can say about ‘nearly everyone’ that the places they are most closely linked to ‘can fit a pattern that explains the murder scenes’?
Actually I think you will be pushed to find any named suspects where you can do that – or indeed any unnamed nobodies.
I am puzzled why you thought it worthy to mention that Hutchinson’s late night absences from the Victoria Home would be ‘less noticeable than someone`s wife noticing late night absence’.
If this is a reference to Lechmere’s wife then I assume you are unaware of Lechmere’s early hours start at Pickfords which would mean his wife would be none the wiser. But of course you are aware of Lechmere’s work schedule (OK presumed work schedule) so I am a bit mystified why you said this.
Which are the hot spots that a guilty Hutchinson could avoid on a murder night after he had slain a victim and may well have some blood on his person? Any random beat patrol by any random policeman perhaps?
I would suggest that wandering the streets (or even hiding in a stairwell) until the lodging houses reopen would not be a very safe course of action. You may feel otherwise of course. I am not suggesting it is impossible that the culprit could have just wandered the streets in such a manner but I think it more likely that he took refuge in some sort of reasonably local bolt hole, and when weighing up the two likelihoods – the bolt hole option is superior to the wandering option.
But hey! That’s just me.
Did Hutchinson have a police record for anything?
I’m not sure why you brought that up anyway as I did not make reference to either of them having a police record.
No
One said he found dead body.
The other said he interacted a victim shortly before she was murdered.
I said we had ‘reason to think’ that the police interaction with Lechmere as not very thorough because the police records that we do have – as late as seven weeks after his interaction – only record his name as Cross. There is nothing to suggest they knew his real name. You may choose to guess they did, but there is nothing beyond your personal assumption to back that up. Conversely the suggestion that they did not know his real name is backed up by the records that we do have.
In contrast we have it stated in black and white that Hutchinson was interrogated by Abberline.
I hope you can see the difference there.
So you think you can say about ‘nearly everyone’ that the places they are most closely linked to ‘can fit a pattern that explains the murder scenes’?
Actually I think you will be pushed to find any named suspects where you can do that – or indeed any unnamed nobodies.
I am puzzled why you thought it worthy to mention that Hutchinson’s late night absences from the Victoria Home would be ‘less noticeable than someone`s wife noticing late night absence’.
If this is a reference to Lechmere’s wife then I assume you are unaware of Lechmere’s early hours start at Pickfords which would mean his wife would be none the wiser. But of course you are aware of Lechmere’s work schedule (OK presumed work schedule) so I am a bit mystified why you said this.
Which are the hot spots that a guilty Hutchinson could avoid on a murder night after he had slain a victim and may well have some blood on his person? Any random beat patrol by any random policeman perhaps?
I would suggest that wandering the streets (or even hiding in a stairwell) until the lodging houses reopen would not be a very safe course of action. You may feel otherwise of course. I am not suggesting it is impossible that the culprit could have just wandered the streets in such a manner but I think it more likely that he took refuge in some sort of reasonably local bolt hole, and when weighing up the two likelihoods – the bolt hole option is superior to the wandering option.
But hey! That’s just me.
Did Hutchinson have a police record for anything?
I’m not sure why you brought that up anyway as I did not make reference to either of them having a police record.
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