Hello Folks,
I have been very adamant that Reg Hutchinson was the son of Gwt Hutchinson, and that man being the witness who described 'Astracan'.
The reason I have been so persistant in that belief as you know stems from a 1970s Radio broadcast which yours truely appears to have been the only one in Casebook land to have heard.
At the end of the programme Reg Hutchinson gave a account of his fathers recollections and stated that he was paid the sum of Five pounds for his efforts, that amount I should add might have been said as One hundred shillings , or Five Guineas.
If one reads a very rare transcript from THE WHEELING REGISTER NOVEMBER 18 1888, and reads the quote.
Some clever individual having invented a detailed description of the man seen walking with mary Kelly just before she was murdered has been hired at five times his usual salary to walk about with the police and try to see the man again.
HAS BEEN HIRED AT FIVE TIMES HIS USUAL SALARY..
Clearly this man was the man known as George hutchinson , with that there is no doubt, and the mention of a fee to my knowledge was never mentioned in any newspaper but this [ rare] article, therefore my case is this.
As this quotation has only come to light within the last year, unless Reg. or Gwt had access to that piece how would either one of them know that a sum of money was paid, and that sum was Five pounds that being five times the average wage.
It is at least in my mind absolute proof that Gwt Hutchinson was the actual man who claimed to have seen Kelly and Astracan.
I should add that this does mean that he did not invent the whole story, but at least we have the right man.
Regards Richard.
I have been very adamant that Reg Hutchinson was the son of Gwt Hutchinson, and that man being the witness who described 'Astracan'.
The reason I have been so persistant in that belief as you know stems from a 1970s Radio broadcast which yours truely appears to have been the only one in Casebook land to have heard.
At the end of the programme Reg Hutchinson gave a account of his fathers recollections and stated that he was paid the sum of Five pounds for his efforts, that amount I should add might have been said as One hundred shillings , or Five Guineas.
If one reads a very rare transcript from THE WHEELING REGISTER NOVEMBER 18 1888, and reads the quote.
Some clever individual having invented a detailed description of the man seen walking with mary Kelly just before she was murdered has been hired at five times his usual salary to walk about with the police and try to see the man again.
HAS BEEN HIRED AT FIVE TIMES HIS USUAL SALARY..
Clearly this man was the man known as George hutchinson , with that there is no doubt, and the mention of a fee to my knowledge was never mentioned in any newspaper but this [ rare] article, therefore my case is this.
As this quotation has only come to light within the last year, unless Reg. or Gwt had access to that piece how would either one of them know that a sum of money was paid, and that sum was Five pounds that being five times the average wage.
It is at least in my mind absolute proof that Gwt Hutchinson was the actual man who claimed to have seen Kelly and Astracan.
I should add that this does mean that he did not invent the whole story, but at least we have the right man.
Regards Richard.
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