Was it not mentioned by Mrs Harvey that She had breakfast in Marys room on Thursday morning[ correct me if I am wrong?]. This being the case I would suggest that if she had taken a ''Toff'' back to her room just a few hours before, Harvey would have known about it?
Hi Errata,
“A: I have no idea what I was doing three days ago. Not even a little.”
Time confusion is moderately more palatable alternative, but even this cannot qualify as an adequate reason for discounting Hutchinson’s statement, which the police most assuredly did. If the police suspected that Hutchinson was a few hours out in his estimation of the time, they would still have used him in later attempts to identity suspects rather than dropping him completely. Similarity, if “time confusion” lay at the root of Hutchinson’s discrediting, the police would not have informed the Echo that his statement was “considerably discounted” owing to doubts surrounding his failure to present his evidence in time for the inquest.
Time confusion also fails to take into account the obvious correlation between Hutchinson and the man seen by Sarah Lewis opposite Miller’s Court at 2:30am. Given the striking similarity between the two accounts on this point, there can be no other conclusion: Hutchinson was the man seen by Sarah Lewis, and the former cannot have been confused at to time or date.
All the best,
Ben
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