Originally posted by Wickerman
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Hutchinson had no reason to mention the couple because he was not asked. I laid out my reasons previously:
To my mind Hutchinson when reciting his Police statement deals with Mary Kelly and the man he saw with her. Who he saw in the street after they had gone indoors is irrelevant. Hutchinson is concerned with relaying what he saw and how long Kelly was inside with the man which was at least 45 minutes or thereabouts. In his Press statement he again focuses on Kelly and AK man. I feel he is then prompted by questions from the Journalist he is talking too. His answers are relayed in the Press report as almost a continuous statement. I teased this out earlier but it was as follows hypothetically:
Pressman: Did you see any Police around?
Hutchinson: One policeman went by the Commercial-street end of Dorset-street while I was standing there, but not one came down Dorset Street.
Pressman: Did you see any other men around?
Hutchinson: I saw one man go into a lodging-house in Dorset-street, and no one else. I have been looking for the man all day.
I feel that Abberline would have clarified this with Hutchinson during his interrogation. Did he see anyone else in the street? When did he see them and where did they go? Abberline knows that Lewis walked to Miller's Court. He knows she saw another couple. If I am thinking this needs clarified as an armchair detective 134 years later I am quite sure Abberline would have been keen to get it clarified also. He believed Hutchinson which suggests to me Abberline got the answers he needed.
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