Hi CD,
But that "according to Hutchinson's own testimony" makes all the difference. Unless they were in possession of proof to back up that testimony, there was every possibility that he was yet another bogus witness who wasn't there when he claimed to be. You'll note that Packer and Violenia both claimed to have been at the crime scene and were the last to see the victim alive, and yet neither became a suspect once their evidence was doubted. The were simply bogus witnesses, in the minds of the police. This is apparently what happened with Hutchinson - when the "cracks" in his story began to show, he went simply from legitimate witness to probably bogus witness.
Regards,
Ben
According to Hutchinson's own testimony, he knew the victim and was the last one to see her alive. That makes him a suspect or as they say here in the States "a person of interest."
Regards,
Ben
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