Hi,
If one reads Mrs Lewis's inquest statement, It could almost confirm Hutchinsons account, just a few yards out mayby.?
She states that she saw a man apparently looking up the court as if 'Waiting for somebody', with a man and woman further on , the latter in drink.
Could this have been Astracan and Kelly?
I appreciate again, that the time was slightly out, but Rolex was not around then, but it would, .. place three people in a small area, two men and one woman, and one man being seperate from the pair.
I do appreciate Fish, what you are getting at, but as Hutchinson places himself at the same spot Lewis mentions, on the night in question, it seems the obvious answer 'he was there' as logical.
There is one alternative which has only just occured to me' Breaking news' , so to speak.
What if Hutchinson was standing opposite the court at 230 am , but this was before he encountered Kelly in Commercial street?
He had just trecked from Romford,,his lodgings were not availble to him , so he decides to call on his friend Mary, knowing that her Ex Barnett had left, and perhaps a favour could be returned, he knocks , there is no reply, he returns out into Dorset street, and waits opposite for a few minutes, as he walks away back to commercial street , he observes Kelly and Astracan coming towards him, he nods at kelly, and looks at the man, who returns a stare, he then stands at the corner of the road , and hears the small talk from the couple, before venturing on , as they entered the passage.
Why the lies ?
He knew that he may have been seen loitering, but was worried about saying he was waiting for kelly to share a possible room, so he alters that to being 'Concerned' for her welfare.
In other words he saw Astracan , but in different areas, and time.
Regards Richard.
If one reads Mrs Lewis's inquest statement, It could almost confirm Hutchinsons account, just a few yards out mayby.?
She states that she saw a man apparently looking up the court as if 'Waiting for somebody', with a man and woman further on , the latter in drink.
Could this have been Astracan and Kelly?
I appreciate again, that the time was slightly out, but Rolex was not around then, but it would, .. place three people in a small area, two men and one woman, and one man being seperate from the pair.
I do appreciate Fish, what you are getting at, but as Hutchinson places himself at the same spot Lewis mentions, on the night in question, it seems the obvious answer 'he was there' as logical.
There is one alternative which has only just occured to me' Breaking news' , so to speak.
What if Hutchinson was standing opposite the court at 230 am , but this was before he encountered Kelly in Commercial street?
He had just trecked from Romford,,his lodgings were not availble to him , so he decides to call on his friend Mary, knowing that her Ex Barnett had left, and perhaps a favour could be returned, he knocks , there is no reply, he returns out into Dorset street, and waits opposite for a few minutes, as he walks away back to commercial street , he observes Kelly and Astracan coming towards him, he nods at kelly, and looks at the man, who returns a stare, he then stands at the corner of the road , and hears the small talk from the couple, before venturing on , as they entered the passage.
Why the lies ?
He knew that he may have been seen loitering, but was worried about saying he was waiting for kelly to share a possible room, so he alters that to being 'Concerned' for her welfare.
In other words he saw Astracan , but in different areas, and time.
Regards Richard.
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