“I believe I am right about a Toper”
A toper is merely a “chronic drinker”.
“and when that works its way out of their system they seem sober.”
“Something tells me you are going to argue until the cows come home that this is impossible.”
“So Hutchinson looks through the window and sees a sleeping Blotchy and decides to wait. That was clever of him. How did he know that Blotchy would leave before daylight?”
“I think you mean someone called Joseph Flemming (or Fleming) claimed to have been living somewhere in the Whitechapel registration district for 14 months prior to November 1889”
The Joseph Fleming known to Mary Jane Kelly lived in Whitechapel at the time of the murders, and when he was admitted to the Whitechapel infirmary, he gave his address at the Victoria Home. There is no indication whatsoever that he lied about this detail, and if we accept your version of the Victoria Home entry guidelines, this is just the sort of thing that could have been “checked”.
“Would he have submitted himself to the degrading harsh and dehumanising realities of a common lodging house if he had somewhere else he could have gone?”
So whatever argument you want to advance against it, the fact is that you’re flying in the face of the sources. We know he had downgraded significantly from a mason’s plasterer to a dock labourer, and the latter occupation is very commonly associated with the “degrading harsh and dehumanising realities of a common lodging house” (interesting U-turn there from how you previously sought to depict the Victoria Home), it being very low on the list of respectable and well paid jobs. All of this has been readily accepted by the researchers who uncovered these sources, and quite frankly, the only people who challenge them have tended, in the main, to be gainsaying nuisances on message boards or newbies who simply love to argue without first acquainting themselves properly with the source material, not that I'm suggesting you're either of those things.
“The chances of this Joseph Flemming being there continuously from September 1888 to November 1889 must be slim”
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