Night vision
Hello Ben,
Take your point, but people did have much better night vision before the days of electric lights.
If the assumption is that he was the killer, callous is a bit of an understatement!
He was seen, though - and there were people about.
I have toyed with the idea that the eastenders had their own ideas regarding who the killer was, and that he was "posh". It has occured to me that he could have been giving a composite description of someone the locals suspected, but were reluctant to report to the police.
What motive would Hutchinson have had for giving a false statement? Had he been the killer he would be running a huge risk by placing himself at the scene. Why not say he saw Mary somewhere else? If he was prepared to walk long distances to find work he wasn't lazy and I don't know whether the press would have paid him much at that stage of the investigation - different matter if it had led to an arrest.
Best wishes,
C4
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Take your point, but people did have much better night vision before the days of electric lights.
If the assumption is that he was the killer, callous is a bit of an understatement!
He was seen, though - and there were people about.
I have toyed with the idea that the eastenders had their own ideas regarding who the killer was, and that he was "posh". It has occured to me that he could have been giving a composite description of someone the locals suspected, but were reluctant to report to the police.
What motive would Hutchinson have had for giving a false statement? Had he been the killer he would be running a huge risk by placing himself at the scene. Why not say he saw Mary somewhere else? If he was prepared to walk long distances to find work he wasn't lazy and I don't know whether the press would have paid him much at that stage of the investigation - different matter if it had led to an arrest.
Best wishes,
C4
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