Originally posted by Ben
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I'm not particularly interested in Hutchinson's state of mind

The argument remains the same Ben, the similarities are the clue. It's like snowflakes & finger prints, the assumption is no two are the same.
Sue Iremonger is not a graphologist. She is a professional document examiner, and the only member of her profession to have conducted an analysis of the three original statement signatures in comparison to a Hutchinson “candidate”, in this case Toppy.
She came to the conclusion that they were not the same man.
Toppy had no known connection to the East End until he met his wife, who happened to hail from the east, at a music hall (no location disclosed) in 1895.
I don't think we are suggesting he had a office in Whitechapel.
Being a lodger in Breezers Hill, or in the Victoria Home did not leave any permanent record.
You must research these matters properly before you post. The Ormuz and other transcontinental steamers were proven to have employed untrained labour to fill rolls officially designated for trained seamen. Again, I encourage you to read Stephen Senise’s “False Flag” if you have any doubts on the issue.
And, as that was the whole point of the book in the first place.......

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