Originally posted by Ben
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You now acknowledge that all your previous condemnations of 'my silly'? comparison between Isaacs and Astrachan are not of my own creation.
- The comparison between Isaacs and the Hutchinson suspect was first publicly voiced, in so far as we are aware, in Dec. 1888.
- The connection was the result of the press making a visual comparison between the overall physical appearance of Joseph Isaacs, and the published description of the Hutchinson suspect.
There is certainly no evidence that the police were interested in him for that reason.
As we are told:
"It is further stated that the inspector was heard to say to one of his subordinates: "Keep this quiet; we have got the right man at last. This is a big thing.” "
Whether those were the actual words used is debatable, though the overall impression was certainly that Abberline believed Isaacs was the long sought suspect described by Hutchinson.
Obviously he wasn't guilty there either, because his thieving ways provided him with another separate (i.e. unrelated to the first) prison alibi in that case too.
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