Originally posted by Wickerman
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He said they walked towards him, he said they passed him. He said they were talking.
Why would you think he could not hear what they said?
Is this the piece you are talking about?
"She went away toward Thrawl Street. A man coming in the opposite direction to Kelly tapped her on the shoulder and said something to her. They both burst out laughing. I heard her say alright to him. And the man said you will be alright for what I have told you. He then placed his right hand around her shoulders. He also had a kind of a small parcel in his left hand with a kind of strap round it. I stood against the lamp of the Queen’s Head Public House and watched him. They both then came past me and the man hid down his head with his hat over his eyes. I stooped down and looked him in the face. He looked at me stern. They both went into Dorset Street I followed them."
For Hutchinson to be at the Queens Head (Fashion St.), he must have walked ahead of Kelly & her client. Then as he came to a lamp, he stands there while they walk passed. The lamp gave him the opportunity to see who this man was.
What is impossible about that?
Why would you think he could not hear what they said?
Is this the piece you are talking about?
"She went away toward Thrawl Street. A man coming in the opposite direction to Kelly tapped her on the shoulder and said something to her. They both burst out laughing. I heard her say alright to him. And the man said you will be alright for what I have told you. He then placed his right hand around her shoulders. He also had a kind of a small parcel in his left hand with a kind of strap round it. I stood against the lamp of the Queen’s Head Public House and watched him. They both then came past me and the man hid down his head with his hat over his eyes. I stooped down and looked him in the face. He looked at me stern. They both went into Dorset Street I followed them."
For Hutchinson to be at the Queens Head (Fashion St.), he must have walked ahead of Kelly & her client. Then as he came to a lamp, he stands there while they walk passed. The lamp gave him the opportunity to see who this man was.
What is impossible about that?
Yes. That piece.
Commercial St running South has three Eastern streets, Fashion St and then Flower & Dean St and then Thrawl St. The distance along Commerical street between Fashion St and then F&D St is one hundred and twenty yards. Hutchinson claimed to have met Kelly at the corner of F&D St. Next he claims she headed towards Thrawl St. She is still on Commerical St. That's nearly the same distance between the other two streets give or take a few yards. At this point Hutchison has heard Kelly say “alright” to the man. Not only that but he also hears the man say “You will be alright for what I have told you.” A cloudy cold rainy evening, at 120 yards away, he can hear this conversation take place.
Next we have the omission that Hutchinson needs to travel from this point where he can hear things (F&D St corner) to Fashion St. corner. This is to get him under the Queens Head lamp to see them better. Hutchison doesn't give an account of this 120 yard movement. Why?
We know from the public records, that originally the statement didn't read the Queens Head, but the Ten Bells, which is way up north along Commercial St. Ten bells has a strike-through. I don't believe a murder squad got this wrong. I think Hutchinson needed to add this correction and so had it added. Locations are paramount to his witness testimony. Even then his testimony is still problematic.
There is no mention of this 120 yard walk because Hutchinson thought his originally testimony didn't require it. It's as if he was standing at Fashion St. under the light all the time. By meeting MJK and watching her walk away towards Thrawl St., he thought his story already had him by a nearby lamp by a pub. He doesn't claim to move and says MJK and the man she met walk past him under the lamp. This is why he proposes he can hear them. Sound improves the closer you get to the source, or the source gets to you. Yet we have this 120 yard walk going on to try to make it work. The inclusion of hearing conversations and this new 120 yard movement makes this simply impossible. He isn't Superman.
This is all without even including the fact that this rich looking Jew, dressed to the nines, with gold and gems hanging around his belly is walking around the most treacherous streets in London after midnight.
Despite the altercation between Hutchinson in this guys face and on his tail, he still continues to do tricks like picking up handkerchiefs, and then going down an alley for a murder. The odds of JtR not seeing Hutchison by the time he met MJK is slim. The odds of him not taking notice after Hutchinson popped his head in for a look is slim. Even Hutchinson claimed to have been hanging around the place after.
By the way, the PC in the Police News is saying that he saw nothing essentially. No mention of Hutchinson hanging around or being questioned by police. Hutchinson has no mention of Lewis going down the court either.
Here is another thing. How did Hutchinson describe Mary Kelly? What aspects of MJK did he describe that tells us he saw MJK?
I bet, like a made up story, that all we have is 'Hutchison claiming to know' MJK but not offering one shred of a description of the person he claims to know.
If he can't even describe Mary then all he has is a man and woman going down Miller's court. He doesn't even claim to see them go into any room.
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