With all due respect to Fisherman and his interesting new slant on the Hutchinson affair, I hope it isn’t too much to ask that we confine the “wrong night” speculation to its relevant thread? It is quite clear that irrespective of people’s views on Hutchinson’s propensity to lie or kill anyone (or lack thereof), it is generally accepted that Hutchinson was the man in the wideawake seen by Lewis. Can it be stated as fact that he was? Of course not. But short of astonishing coincidence, it is the overwhelming probability.
Nobody is required to explain Hutchinson’s failure to “see” Lewis. I’m sure he did see her, and I’m equally sure that he avoided mentioning her on purpose in order to prevent it looking obvious that it was her evidence that spurred him into coming forward. And before anyone accuses me of advancing a “case”, he could have been thus motivated without having killed Kelly.
Hutchinson was by his own admission standing outside the entrance to Miller’s Court waiting for someone to come out. Sarah Lewis saw someone doing precisely that at the same time and the same location.
Here’s where it was all discussed last time:
Regards,
Ben
Nobody is required to explain Hutchinson’s failure to “see” Lewis. I’m sure he did see her, and I’m equally sure that he avoided mentioning her on purpose in order to prevent it looking obvious that it was her evidence that spurred him into coming forward. And before anyone accuses me of advancing a “case”, he could have been thus motivated without having killed Kelly.
Hutchinson was by his own admission standing outside the entrance to Miller’s Court waiting for someone to come out. Sarah Lewis saw someone doing precisely that at the same time and the same location.
Here’s where it was all discussed last time:
Regards,
Ben
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