Originally posted by DVV
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I don’t find it that absurd or unreasonable. After all, the alternative may very well have been that he would have needed to walk about all night in Romford or find some place to shelter there. If so, he could just as well walk back to the East End if he had already decided not to remain in Romford any longer anyway.
However, what remains a bit puzzling, is that he could be quite sure he would arrive back at his usual lodgings after they had closed. His newspaper statement implies he checked there before walking further up Commercial Street and meeting Kelly.
As a side note, the regulation marching pace of about 4.5 miles an hour, mentioned by Bob Hinton, seems very fast to me. I think it would be closer to 3 -3.5 miles per hour, which is close to today’s average walking pace.
Surprizing also is the fact that, after his long tiring walk from Romford to the East-End....Hutch decided......to walk again.....till dawn....
I would have looked for a place to to sleep or to have some rest instead...
I would have looked for a place to to sleep or to have some rest instead...
In fact, the arched passage would have been (relatively) perfect: it would offer shelter, he could wait for Mr A.to leave while he was sleeping or trying to and the man just had to pass him when he did leave, probably waking him up in the process. But he apparently preferred not to sleep, or at least find shelter.
All the best,
Frank
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