Originally posted by Adam Went
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Like Best & Gardner in Stride’s case, Hutchinson was just surprised to see such a well dressed man in Kelly’s company. Unlike Hutchinson, Best & Gardner didn’t take any action. Lawende’s companion Levy seems to have harbored some unclear suspicions against the couple at the entrance to Mitre Square, but didn’t even take the trouble of looking at them.
If Hutchinson would have felt Kelly was in danger of some sort and had expressed why he felt this way, then it would have been easier to swallow why he did what he did.
I'm not quite sure how wandering the streets all night would indicate that Hutchinson did infact have money?
As for the 3 days....again, it's not a long time, and there could have been any number of perfectly reasonable explanations for this. It's not like he came forward a year later and said "Oh, I just remembered...."
Hutchinson however isn’t the average witness for reasons I, and others, have mentioned before.
But let’s look at it this way. Hutchinson’s account paints a picture of an upstanding citizen who wants to help the police in catching a killer, right? If you agree, then you’ll probably also agree that it’s a small and logical step to say that he actively watched Kelly’s punter and memorized as much as he could about him for the purpose of doing something good with it when that proved necessary. So, looking at it from this perspective, 3 days is rather long.
Cheers,
Frank
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