I discussed in another thread ( "Which Suspects are Viable Candidates") the conflicting scenarios we are presented with when discussing the roles played by Blotchy and Hutchinson in the last hours of Mary Jane's life.
Mrs Maxwell says that she saw a "very much intoxicated" Mary entering Millers Court with Blotchy just before midnight on the 8th.
Hutchinson says that he saw Mary with Astrakhan Man at about 2.00am on the morning of the 9th.
If we accept Hutchinson's evidence as being true, then Blotchy is out of the picture as being the killer.
If however we reject Hutchinson's evidence, we are left with Mrs Cox's evidence, and the very strong likelihood that Blotchy was the killer.
As I've said before, I think that it is highly unlikely that a very drunk Mary would leave Millers Court to wander round the streets of Whitechapel in the rain.
There is another aspect to this whole scenario that has just come to me.
If Blotchy was just a "punter", we can safely assume that he picked up Mary for sex.
If Blotchy did indeed have sex with Mary, and Mary then left Miller's Court, bumped into Hutchinson and Astrakhan Man and was later killed, why did the post mortem show no signs of recent sexual activity?
We know that the doctors in all five murders looked for signs of recent sexual activity.
The fact that Mary's post mortem found no evidence of sexual activity, is surely indicative that Mrs Cox's testimony is true, and that Hutchinson's is not.
Another small detail that adds to the likelihood of Blotchy being the killer?
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