I agree with Abby
You can't claim Toppy as being genuine , accept his sighting as genuine and then deny what he said to his son because it doesn't suit .
Toppy and royal conspiracy go hand in glove.
You can't use typical ripperology selectivity on that one
Reg Hutchinson appeared in the appendix of the paperback version of Melvyn Fairclough's 'The Ripper and the Royals ' in 1992 .
As it wasn't in the main text I'm guessing that he read the hardback version and contacted the author .
He was interviewed by Melvyn and Joseph Sickert in May 1992
Reg told us that his father said that he knew one of the women and was interviewed by the police .
He told his son that it was "more to do with the royal family than ordinary people" and when asked who he thought it was he always said " it was someone like Lord Randolph Churchill"
Reg continued "he was paid a hundred shillings , but he never said why"
You can't claim Toppy as being genuine , accept his sighting as genuine and then deny what he said to his son because it doesn't suit .
Toppy and royal conspiracy go hand in glove.
You can't use typical ripperology selectivity on that one
Reg Hutchinson appeared in the appendix of the paperback version of Melvyn Fairclough's 'The Ripper and the Royals ' in 1992 .
As it wasn't in the main text I'm guessing that he read the hardback version and contacted the author .
He was interviewed by Melvyn and Joseph Sickert in May 1992
Reg told us that his father said that he knew one of the women and was interviewed by the police .
He told his son that it was "more to do with the royal family than ordinary people" and when asked who he thought it was he always said " it was someone like Lord Randolph Churchill"
Reg continued "he was paid a hundred shillings , but he never said why"
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