Originally posted by Wickerman
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Well lets play this out a bit....IF he thought that there was indeed a real possibility that Mary was killed at around 9am, then he would have nothing to fear from the man he says he saw in the middle of the night. Since people said they saw Mary herself alive after 8am then its improbable that the man he saw kills her....and by that timing it would suggest that any number of people could have been with Mary between Astrakan and whomever might have killed her at around 9 or 9:30.
So...he would have had no reason at all to wait 4 days before coming forward. Unless he wanted to assume the identity of the unknown man in the Wideawake hat for some reason.
IF he thought that the man he says he saw was indeed her killer...then he has every reason to come forward immediately, assuming of course that he was indeed a "friend" of hers...(I believe that may be alluding to a prior patron/provider relationship in reality... if any..). IF he fears for his own life then he can go directly to the police for protection after giving his story. But he doesnt.
The reality is Jon that the man waits too long and gives a description that is unrealistically specific about a man who could be the killer of someone he says he knew, was friends with, and in fact spoke with that night,...even though at 11:45pm Mary Ann Cox said Mary could barely speak she was so drunk, and no-one sees her leave that room, or that courtyard. Besides, Caroline Maxwell is warned in public, on the stand, that her evidence contradicts everyone elses, including the medical authorities. I dont think her story convinced any investigators that Mary woke up in her bed that morning.
Why George Hutchinson did what he did is an enigma...his story doesnt add up, and he fades into obscurity very quickly. The only thing that I can conclude about Mr H is that he came forward as an act of self preservation because he actually was wideawake and needed to provide an explanation for being there....an explanation that sounds very much like stalking by the by. What was he doing there? I know there are lots of ideas about his possible guilt as the killer, but to me, the man that Sarah Lewis saw sounds to me very much like a lookout, and I think that influenced the Pardon issuance on Saturday.
When you consider that the address had a 20-25 yard covered tunnel that led back to the courtyard a lookout seems a prudent and very helpful idea. A simple whistle could allow someone in that room valuable notice that someone was coming in.
All the best Jon, and Merry Xmas
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