Hi,
To me it is obvious that the lighting was sufficent enough for Hutch to have made a observation, for it goes without saying that if the area was very dimly lit, the police would have been been reluctant to accept such a description, they were not complete idiots.
Dare I say it Hutchinson was born in 1866, and grew up with the lack of lighting, he was used to it, and further more conditions had improved as he aged, as with all of the population would have found.
When he suggested for Eg, a red hanky, he would have believed it to have been one, not invented it.
Regards Richard.
To me it is obvious that the lighting was sufficent enough for Hutch to have made a observation, for it goes without saying that if the area was very dimly lit, the police would have been been reluctant to accept such a description, they were not complete idiots.
Dare I say it Hutchinson was born in 1866, and grew up with the lack of lighting, he was used to it, and further more conditions had improved as he aged, as with all of the population would have found.
When he suggested for Eg, a red hanky, he would have believed it to have been one, not invented it.
Regards Richard.
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