Interesting article in this month's Whitechapel Journal by Ian Porter about Hutchinson that calls into question many of the perceived statements made by him. To summarise
Firstly the idea that he had walked back from Romford because he spent all his money.A pub close to Commercial St called the Pride of Spitalfields was known locally as the Romford, so its more likely he had pissed his money down the pub.
Secondly Hutchinson said he chatted to Mary at the corner of Flower and Dean and had a clear view of the man with Mary was with because of the light from the Queen's Head pub but that pub is not at the corner of Flower and Dean St but on the corner of Fashion St 120 yards from where he claimed he saw Mary and friend.There was no building on Fashion st that would cast a light. Apparently Hutchison originally said he was outside The Ten Bells which is further away from F&D but someone had crossed this out and written Queens Head. All this further points to Huchinson telling porky pies.
And the oddity of a man flaunting a gold chain on a waistcoat with his jacket open on a cold night in some of the worst streets in London without being robbed.No one else saw this man.
Also Porter questions whether Abberline believed him. In Abberline's covering report it he says he interrogated Hutchison[ not interviewed] which does not suggest he believed Hutch.Also he had Hutch see the body[ possibly to gage his reaction] This seems to suggests Abberline had him down as a suspect.
Miss Marple
Firstly the idea that he had walked back from Romford because he spent all his money.A pub close to Commercial St called the Pride of Spitalfields was known locally as the Romford, so its more likely he had pissed his money down the pub.
Secondly Hutchinson said he chatted to Mary at the corner of Flower and Dean and had a clear view of the man with Mary was with because of the light from the Queen's Head pub but that pub is not at the corner of Flower and Dean St but on the corner of Fashion St 120 yards from where he claimed he saw Mary and friend.There was no building on Fashion st that would cast a light. Apparently Hutchison originally said he was outside The Ten Bells which is further away from F&D but someone had crossed this out and written Queens Head. All this further points to Huchinson telling porky pies.
And the oddity of a man flaunting a gold chain on a waistcoat with his jacket open on a cold night in some of the worst streets in London without being robbed.No one else saw this man.
Also Porter questions whether Abberline believed him. In Abberline's covering report it he says he interrogated Hutchison[ not interviewed] which does not suggest he believed Hutch.Also he had Hutch see the body[ possibly to gage his reaction] This seems to suggests Abberline had him down as a suspect.
Miss Marple
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