Hi Monty,
In my opinion you're very unlikely to find one. Even in the cases where other obviously bogus witnesses were discredited, there was no official document stating as much. Fortunately, in Hutchinson's case, we know that the Echo approached the police directly in order to ascertain the truth about the origin of the various Astrakhan accounts (which other newspapers were getting confused about, mistaking them for separate accounts from different people), and were supplied with an answer that we know to be true - that the 13th and 14th November accounts were provided by the same person. At the same time, they were informed about Hutchinson's "considerably discounted" statement. It was discussed in the Echo, on 14th November, and is crucial information, in my opinion, because it establishes beyond question that the newspaper was not lying or in error.
"Unfortunately for the theories of our morning contempiraries, we learned on inquiry at at the Commercial-street Police-station to-day that the elaborate description given above is virtually the same as that previously published. It is a little fuller, that is all. But it proceeds from the same source"
And on the same date:
"(the description) was considerably discounted because the statement of the informant had not been made at the inquest and in a more official manner."
I'm glad you do not consider me a bastard, and if you feel I've ever "shot down" any of your opinions, I am very sorry.
All the best,
Ben
Again, I may be soft in the head, but how do we know it true? I have trawled through the case file again and cannot locate any reference to Hutchinson being discredited.
"Unfortunately for the theories of our morning contempiraries, we learned on inquiry at at the Commercial-street Police-station to-day that the elaborate description given above is virtually the same as that previously published. It is a little fuller, that is all. But it proceeds from the same source"
And on the same date:
"(the description) was considerably discounted because the statement of the informant had not been made at the inquest and in a more official manner."
I'm glad you do not consider me a bastard, and if you feel I've ever "shot down" any of your opinions, I am very sorry.
All the best,
Ben
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