Hi Mike,
But that tells us nothing when we know that other "George Hutchinsons" fit the social class and general vicinity a great deal better, plus they have the added advantage of their potential "claims" to witness notoriety not being hindered by any Royal Conspiracy guff. As to age, we have next to no idea how old the real George Hutchinson was. Bob Hinton mentioned finding some newspaper articles which gave his age as 28, as did the late Brian Marriner who first wrote about Hutchinson as a suspect in, I believe, 1996. The objections to Toppy being the witness have nothing whatsoever to do with the premise that Hutchinson might well have lied or murdered prostitutes.
I'd agree with your observation about the Astrakhan man possibly becoming "enlarged" in the re-telling, but as far as Reg's claims are concerned, the Royal Conspiracy angle can just as easily be explained away by Reg having nothing to do with the witness, and simply feeding Fairclough what he wanted to hear.
Best regards,
Ben
The problem is this: Toppy's biography at it's barest level, without any of the "Royal Conspiracy", but including his age, social class, and even general vicinity do fit with George.
I'd agree with your observation about the Astrakhan man possibly becoming "enlarged" in the re-telling, but as far as Reg's claims are concerned, the Royal Conspiracy angle can just as easily be explained away by Reg having nothing to do with the witness, and simply feeding Fairclough what he wanted to hear.
Best regards,
Ben
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