Hi Folks,
I would say the vast majority of you consider the statement of George Hutchinson as simply a lie, and many of you would suggest that he may have some involvement in this murder.
Lets use a simply scenerio.
Hutchinson did indeed trek back from Romford late on the 8th , and arrived in Commercial street when he stated, he did notice Mary approaching him , and she did ask him for money, they talked a while, and she said There is a dandy man further on, if he wants business can you watch out for me? I will replies George.
The rest is what the statement entails, and the couple enter the court, whilst Hutch stands vigil opposite.
After forty five minutes or so, the man described as Astracan leaves, and George enters the court and taps on kellys door.
'Its me, says George, everything allright?
Fine my luv, the fine gentleman has promised to take me to the Lord mayors show later today, come in and spend the rest of the night in here, its the least i can do for watching my back'
Young George goes in the tiny room, and she hands him what could actually be a homemade mattress that is the item seen on the table in the photo, kip down,until your lodgings are opened.
Kelly falls asleep so to our George bedded down on the floor, just like Harvey and other sleepovers before, and he awakens, and leaves the room, around 615 am , and upon leaving places the mattress on the bedside table.
A man is said to have left the court at that time.
Hutch then returns to the Victoria home, and thinks no more about it.
However later that day he hears of a murder in millers court , and discovers it is Mary, and rumour has it that she was attacked around 4am, and whats more it a a Ripper murder.
Put yourself in his shoes, he was in her room at the time she is expected to have been killed, he knows that is not the case, because she was alive and well at 6am, he also knows that he was loitering around opposite the court at 215 am, and was proberly seen.
Question how does he get out of this?
He cannot admit being in the room, at that hour.
He has to have a reason for loitering opposite the court.
He is well aware that the man that went with kelly, who he describes as 'Astracan' could not have killed her , at least before 6am, but could have returned later,for what did Mary Say he offered to take her to the'show'
But he could not say that , because how would he know that information, unless he saw kelly later.?
He is well and truely in a mess, but decides to put the man he saw in the frame , and him out of it, because he has suspicions that he must have been the killer, but at a later date, but cannot reveal to the police that information.
That would explain the 'Lying lies of George'.
The possibility of a later murder is another thread.
Regards Richard.
I would say the vast majority of you consider the statement of George Hutchinson as simply a lie, and many of you would suggest that he may have some involvement in this murder.
Lets use a simply scenerio.
Hutchinson did indeed trek back from Romford late on the 8th , and arrived in Commercial street when he stated, he did notice Mary approaching him , and she did ask him for money, they talked a while, and she said There is a dandy man further on, if he wants business can you watch out for me? I will replies George.
The rest is what the statement entails, and the couple enter the court, whilst Hutch stands vigil opposite.
After forty five minutes or so, the man described as Astracan leaves, and George enters the court and taps on kellys door.
'Its me, says George, everything allright?
Fine my luv, the fine gentleman has promised to take me to the Lord mayors show later today, come in and spend the rest of the night in here, its the least i can do for watching my back'
Young George goes in the tiny room, and she hands him what could actually be a homemade mattress that is the item seen on the table in the photo, kip down,until your lodgings are opened.
Kelly falls asleep so to our George bedded down on the floor, just like Harvey and other sleepovers before, and he awakens, and leaves the room, around 615 am , and upon leaving places the mattress on the bedside table.
A man is said to have left the court at that time.
Hutch then returns to the Victoria home, and thinks no more about it.
However later that day he hears of a murder in millers court , and discovers it is Mary, and rumour has it that she was attacked around 4am, and whats more it a a Ripper murder.
Put yourself in his shoes, he was in her room at the time she is expected to have been killed, he knows that is not the case, because she was alive and well at 6am, he also knows that he was loitering around opposite the court at 215 am, and was proberly seen.
Question how does he get out of this?
He cannot admit being in the room, at that hour.
He has to have a reason for loitering opposite the court.
He is well aware that the man that went with kelly, who he describes as 'Astracan' could not have killed her , at least before 6am, but could have returned later,for what did Mary Say he offered to take her to the'show'
But he could not say that , because how would he know that information, unless he saw kelly later.?
He is well and truely in a mess, but decides to put the man he saw in the frame , and him out of it, because he has suspicions that he must have been the killer, but at a later date, but cannot reveal to the police that information.
That would explain the 'Lying lies of George'.
The possibility of a later murder is another thread.
Regards Richard.
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