I would like to propose a new suspect as a possibility for JTR.
According to Christopher Scott's book "Will The Real Mary Kelly.." an FBI profile of JTR raised the possibility that the killer would be a white male, 28 to 36 years of age living or working in Whitechapel. He would have had an absent or passive father figure and a profession in which he could legally experience his destructive tendencies.
All of this would fit George Hutchinson who it is stated gave his profession as a groom and there is a discussion elsewhere as to who could be this George Hutchinson from the census and other records.
One candidate as George has the following history -
1855 born St George In The East (making him 33 in 1888)
1861 resident Stepney St Dunstan
1871 resident 9 Russell Street, Mile End Old Town
1874 marriage to Margaret Isabella Stevens at Christ Church (and shows occupation as Groom)
1881 resident 48 Spencer St, St George In The East (occupation BUTCHER)
1891 resident 81 Cosh's Buildings, Ratcliff (occupation BUTCHER)
1901 resident 15 Garney Street, St John's, Newington as a Boarder (occupation BUTCHER)
I believe this person to have died in 1908. I also believe his father, Thomas Hutchinson died in 1863 in Mile End and, therefore, from the age of around 8, George Hutchinson also was without his father.
The FBI profile is stacking up nicely, of course, but George was clearly a family man with 2 children (around 1888 anyway). The profile indicates that JTR would be a loner who had never married. His brother William appears to have remained un-married until around 1893 so would be 30 and single in 1888. .
His history -
1858 born Mile End Old Town (making him 30 in 1888)
1861 resident Stepney St Dunstan
1871 resident 9 Russell Street, Mile End Old Town
1881 not found on census as yet (his mother was resident in a public house in St Pancras).
1891 resident 1891 St George In The East with his mother
1893 he married
Why is he a suspect - he fits the profile, he was a butcher too and, if George Hutchinson is one and the same as I suspect, he could well have been protecting his brother by putting the Police off the scent as it were (or even acting as a look out for him?). George seems to have kept his real profession a secret.
In the Casebook entry referring to Butcher's Row there is also mention of a brother but not specified who's. This is the case for William Hutchinson as a possibility.
According to Christopher Scott's book "Will The Real Mary Kelly.." an FBI profile of JTR raised the possibility that the killer would be a white male, 28 to 36 years of age living or working in Whitechapel. He would have had an absent or passive father figure and a profession in which he could legally experience his destructive tendencies.
All of this would fit George Hutchinson who it is stated gave his profession as a groom and there is a discussion elsewhere as to who could be this George Hutchinson from the census and other records.
One candidate as George has the following history -
1855 born St George In The East (making him 33 in 1888)
1861 resident Stepney St Dunstan
1871 resident 9 Russell Street, Mile End Old Town
1874 marriage to Margaret Isabella Stevens at Christ Church (and shows occupation as Groom)
1881 resident 48 Spencer St, St George In The East (occupation BUTCHER)
1891 resident 81 Cosh's Buildings, Ratcliff (occupation BUTCHER)
1901 resident 15 Garney Street, St John's, Newington as a Boarder (occupation BUTCHER)
I believe this person to have died in 1908. I also believe his father, Thomas Hutchinson died in 1863 in Mile End and, therefore, from the age of around 8, George Hutchinson also was without his father.
The FBI profile is stacking up nicely, of course, but George was clearly a family man with 2 children (around 1888 anyway). The profile indicates that JTR would be a loner who had never married. His brother William appears to have remained un-married until around 1893 so would be 30 and single in 1888. .
His history -
1858 born Mile End Old Town (making him 30 in 1888)
1861 resident Stepney St Dunstan
1871 resident 9 Russell Street, Mile End Old Town
1881 not found on census as yet (his mother was resident in a public house in St Pancras).
1891 resident 1891 St George In The East with his mother
1893 he married
Why is he a suspect - he fits the profile, he was a butcher too and, if George Hutchinson is one and the same as I suspect, he could well have been protecting his brother by putting the Police off the scent as it were (or even acting as a look out for him?). George seems to have kept his real profession a secret.
In the Casebook entry referring to Butcher's Row there is also mention of a brother but not specified who's. This is the case for William Hutchinson as a possibility.
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