All Hutchinson needs,after hearing about it - debatable (but it was big news and the way the citizens were acting (mobs,some hysteria) about the murders it won't be difficult to assume they would want to hear the latest news which the inquest would have provided) - is to use part of Lewis's testimony,the lurking man, and embellish the rest.
He could have read his embellishments somewhere.And/or, to me, may have actually observed/seen a couple on the streets - Petticoat Lane or wherever - before once, possibly a few times, looking similar to his descriptions on his statement and used it.This easy to do.It may even appear truthful
And if caught lying,there was no punishment,no law.
Until it can't be eliminated that Hutch heard the inquest testimonies it can't be argued Hutch statement was corroborated by Lewis's testimony.
He could have read his embellishments somewhere.And/or, to me, may have actually observed/seen a couple on the streets - Petticoat Lane or wherever - before once, possibly a few times, looking similar to his descriptions on his statement and used it.This easy to do.It may even appear truthful
And if caught lying,there was no punishment,no law.
Until it can't be eliminated that Hutch heard the inquest testimonies it can't be argued Hutch statement was corroborated by Lewis's testimony.
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