What is the prospect of George Hutchinson and Blotchy being the same man? Has this been explored?
I tend to think Hutchinson was there that night, solely on the basis that in the event he wasn't the man seen loitering, another man could have come forward and so leaving Hutchinson in a boatload of bother.
I have in my mind a scenario (admittedly an unlikely scenario) where Dr Bond was correct and Mary Kelly was killed between 1am and 2am in the morning, and the man seen loitering by Sarah Kennedy was the murderer (after the event) who was looking for the right time (no one walking up or down the street) to exit Miller's Court.
There is an apparent flaw in the logic in that Hutchinson matching the description of Blotchy would have seemingly begged questions of him, but what if Hutchinson felt it was only a matter of time anyway given the Victoria Home was close by.
I can't find any description of Hutchinson beyond: "of military appearance".
'Just wondered whether or not this proposition can be wholly discounted.
I tend to think Hutchinson was there that night, solely on the basis that in the event he wasn't the man seen loitering, another man could have come forward and so leaving Hutchinson in a boatload of bother.
I have in my mind a scenario (admittedly an unlikely scenario) where Dr Bond was correct and Mary Kelly was killed between 1am and 2am in the morning, and the man seen loitering by Sarah Kennedy was the murderer (after the event) who was looking for the right time (no one walking up or down the street) to exit Miller's Court.
There is an apparent flaw in the logic in that Hutchinson matching the description of Blotchy would have seemingly begged questions of him, but what if Hutchinson felt it was only a matter of time anyway given the Victoria Home was close by.
I can't find any description of Hutchinson beyond: "of military appearance".
'Just wondered whether or not this proposition can be wholly discounted.
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