You've repeated that hoary old argument about Hutchinson becoming an "automatic suspect" many times before, and I doubt that trying it again will prove effective. It'll be tedious for me to have to type "automatic suspect" into the search engine and copy and paste my previous response, albeit less so than explaining the reality yet again using different words.
Wasn't it you who tried to spin the yarn that Abberline didn't interrogate Hutchinson, he just told his superiors he did, to pacify them?
Or something along those lines.
Or something along those lines.
No, too blunt
Ah, so you think deception was unknown in 1888, there's nothing new under the Sun Ben.
Really?, then please remind me Ben, did Violenia claim to have seen this altercation 'before' Mrs Long came down Hanbury St., or 'after'?
And let us not forget, Violenia was not able to identify the body, Hutchinson was able.
Cheers,
Ben
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