Originally posted by Batman
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Hutchinson not mentioning Lewis is only to be expected, women were everywhere and drew little attention in the late 19th century.
The whole point of an inquest is that we do know. Hutchinson is a post-inquest case.
A Coroner's inquest is not a murder enquiry, we only learn what the Coroner chooses to hear.
I'm pretty sure the police said they saw nothing unusual. Zip. Zero. That is why there is nothing. Not that they kept it secret.
The police keeping information out of the press was why the press complained so often about the police.
Have you not read of their consistent complaining?
He saw MJK go up the court with Isaacs right before her murder and there is no connection? How did you work that one out?
And remember, the mutilations must have taken 30 minutes to an hour longer after the time of the cry of 'murder'.
This means the killer had to leave sometime after 4:00, at the earliest.
Mrs Cusins told police she heard Isaacs walk about his room that night. We don't know what time this was, but the police would have known.
If she told them he came in just after 3:00, and walked about his room then this is the alibi.
Abberline now knows Mary must have gone out and met someone else after Astrachan left.
All I'm saying is, what you perceive as certainties are nothing of the sort.
There is much we do not know.
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