Hutchinson and antisemitism ?? A possibility?

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  • Fleetwood Mac
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    Originally posted by Observer View Post
    And how did Lewis know that the man she saw standing opposite Miller's court was just about to kill Mary Kelly. Lewis would not have deterred Kelly's killer
    Isn't that what's known as bait and switch Observer?

    Back to the question:

    You say he was sighted twice and obviously didn't come forward - were Hutchinson the killer: why would he come forward this time?

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  • Observer
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    Who saying he killed the other women?

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  • Observer
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    And how did Lewis know that the man she saw standing opposite Miller's court was just about to kill Mary Kelly. Lewis would not have deterred Kelly's killer

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  • Fleetwood Mac
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    Originally posted by Observer View Post
    Eddowes killer knew full well that he'd been seen by Lawende and company, but he still murdered Eddowes. Elizabeth Long literally walked past Chapman and a man she was talking to very very shortly before her murder, but he still killed her. This killer took risks believe me.
    So....he knew he'd been seen by 2 people who couldn't link Hutchinson to the murders......why would he be so concerned about a third person seeing him then....meaning why would he come forward this time....and not the other two times?

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  • Observer
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    Eddowes killer knew full well that he'd been seen by Lawende and company, but he still murdered Eddowes. Elizabeth Long literally walked past Chapman and a man she was talking to very very shortly before her murder, but he still killed her. This killer took risks believe me.

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  • Fleetwood Mac
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    Originally posted by Observer View Post
    Oh come off it. He's standing directly opposite Sarah Lewis no more than 15 feet away peering towards Millers Court, he knew that Lewis observed him.
    And he knew he'd been seen....so he goes and kills someone? You'd have to be keen on having your life prematurely ended by means of the noose?

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  • Observer
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    Oh come off it. He's standing directly opposite Sarah Lewis no more than 15 feet away peering towards Millers Court, he knew that Lewis observed him.

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  • Fleetwood Mac
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    Originally posted by Observer View Post
    What about the fact that he realised he's been seen by Sarah Lewis, and knew fine well she would have given evidence at the inquest? In short he knew that he had been seen
    How did he realise he'd been seen then?

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  • Observer
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    What about the fact that he realised he's been seen by Sarah Lewis, and knew fine well she would have given evidence at the inquest? In short he knew that he had been seen

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  • Fleetwood Mac
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    Originally posted by Observer View Post
    And how did he do this? He presented himself at the police station before the first edition of the evening papers hit the streets, this has been established by the way.
    Established eh? Well that means he's less likely in my eyes....because it would mean he didn't come forward because he knew he'd been seen....so you're relying on the description of the witness matching Hutchinson and something unusual about Hutchinson rendering it likely that it was him.

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  • Observer
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    And how did he do this? He presented himself at the police station before the first edition of the evening papers hit the streets, this has been established by the way.

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  • Fleetwood Mac
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    Originally posted by Observer View Post
    Attention seeking? Are you saying that he was not the man sighted in Dorset street?
    May not have been...could have read about it and decided to claim it was him.

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  • Observer
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    Attention seeking? Are you saying that he was not the man sighted in Dorset street?

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  • Fleetwood Mac
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    Originally posted by Frank van Oploo View Post
    Something that might neutralize what you're saying here, at least to some extent, is that this wasn't in the original statement he made. He first made his statement, and was then interrogated by Abberline. During this interrogation he informed Abberline that he had occasionally given her a few shillings, quite possibly in answer to some question.

    Cheers,
    Frank
    True enough - I have a feeling you may know the question - but if not it could have been: "did you see much of Kelly?"...answer..."yeah now and again and used to give her a few quid from time to time".

    And from this you could argue that there aren't many blokes wandering the streets doling out money to acquaintenaces. Which would make him a) telling the truth b) a total fantasist needing some attention c) the killer deliberately misleading the police into thining he was benevolent toward Mary Kelly.

    Still leaves us nowhere and doesn't make Hutchinson the prime suspect.

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  • Fleetwood Mac
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    Originally posted by Observer View Post
    Hi Macca

    Answer me this, lets suppose Hutchinson was making up the part of his statement where he sees Mary Kelly and Mr A, and there are very good reasons to doubt his story, what was Hutchinson doing standing opposite Millers court very shortly before Mary Kelly's murder?

    If we look at his statement he's implying that it was Kelly herself, and the man who had picked her up that led him into Dorset Street. What if this part of his statement is fiction, his reason for being in Dorset Street evaporates, where does this leave him? It leaves him needing to explain his presence there, he needs to give an alternative reason for being there.

    Given the above is what really happened that morning how do you suppose he came to be there? If the above is reality then his presence there is very suspicious indeed, in my opinion suspicious enough to warrant complicity in the murder of Mary Kelly.

    Observer
    Hi Observer....

    Well let's assume he's lying.

    There were people who went to the polis shop claiming to be Jack the Ripper.....it isn't inconceivable that Hutchinson wasn't attention seeking too...though stopping short of claiming to be the murderer....just saying he was there for a spot of quick and easy misplaced fame.

    Observer - doesn't matter how much you offer plausibles - there are alternative plausibles. Sorry mate - in the queue behind Blotchy and McCarthy. And McCarthy ain't that good a suspect....which tells a story about Hutchinson.

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