I've never heard of so much crap in all my life, Lord Randolph Churchill would have never visited a prostitute in Whitechapel............. that is just farcical rubbish, i wont even entertain the thought.
he would've had plenty of high class prostitutes, or normal women to choose from, good grief this is total crap; he would never have stepped into no13 Millers court, it's a disgusting hovel, plus Mary was far too ``underclass`` for an upper class gent like him.... the classes never mixed, he would've visited only a high class brothel and only the best...in the West End, an exclusive club!
and where's this famous radio broadcast, nobody can trace it, and i know somebody who actually spoke to REG and he told me, ``i'm not sure about REG, it could be 50:50 that he was Toppy's son``, he spoke to Reg years ago.
this thread is just silly speculation, there was no payoff, HUTCH was dismissed as unreliable by Abberline, Hutch's statement of what he saw that night is total rubbish, he definitely made it all up, but for what reason remains a mystery.
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Hi Richard,
Reg suggested that Toppy was paid off to keep quiet about "what he really knew" - which was that he'd seen Lord Randolph Churchill.How did Reg Hutchinson become aware of a payment of five pounds, if it did not come from his fathers own lips?
The Wheeling Register included an article with the headlines "Gossip", which claimed that "some clever individual" had been paid to accompany police round the district in search of an invented suspect.
That's two highly dubious sources, and two highly dubious sources don't equate to good provenance, unfortunately.
Best regards,
Ben
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Guest repliedHi Richard,
Just doing the math it would seem probably more than just one family would have heard about a sum of money paid to a witness,.. you'd have the family of the officer who took the money to him, the family of the officer that authorized the payment, the families of any officers who knew a payment took place, you'd have anyone that the original recipient chose to tell himself...that story may have been passed on down through many different families over the years. I would imagine anyone with police roots of that period might have similar stories of suspects and witnesses.
This isnt the "inside bit" of information that you feel it is.
Best regards.
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Hi Richard,
hardly a proof, in my opinion.
With the same reasoning, we have to admit that Hutch-Toppy has seen Sir Randolph in Miller's Court.
Amitiés,
David
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This is just silly!
Richard,
You have had these questions answered so many times this is now becoming extremely tedious.
Apparently if you don't like the answers you get you just start another thread. Please stop!
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Only one man would know
Hello.
I have started this thread so that members can discuss my conviction, that the only person that would know of a payment paid to the witness who saw Mjk on the morning of the 9th Nov 88, was the actual witness, a man calling himself George Hutchinson.
No British based newspaper ever released that information , and it only came to light a year or so ago.
It is irrelevant, to make referance that the witness account was discredited, what is relevant is attempting to identify my belief [ and others thank god] that GWTH was infact that Witness.
Answer one Question.
How did Reg Hutchinson become aware of a payment of five pounds, if it did not come from his fathers own lips?
That sum was mentioned on air [in that programme,] the best part of twenty years before he came into contact with any author.
So i guess Regs elusive broadcast fell on, only one pair of ears amongst the wavelengths, but luck would have it, yours truely heard it, and continues to fight on.
Regards Richard.Tags: None

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