She hadn't the materials to look at that Leander did. Can you get that?
Sue Iremonger examined the original documents. Leander didn't. Leander's views were significantly compromised for that reason, as he acknowledged. She was therefore in a far better position to assess the likelihood of a match than Leander was, as even Leander would acknowledge!
You put forth, by omission, the idea that she examined all signatures that we are privy to.
You stand as the guardian of the Hutch the killer theory and nary a whit of common sense can shake you from it.
Haven't seen much of that so far.
But then this discussion has nothing whatsoever to do with the question of whether of not Hutchinson killed anyone.
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