I have been trying to compare the various witness sightings of those who may have been JtR. In general, I have stumbled over the inconsistencies, inaccuracies and possible mis-directions that others on these boards have previously commented upon. However, there is one peculiarity that I do not recall anyone mentioning previously.
On the night of the Double Event, Lawende described a suspect as being
30 years old, 5 foot seven inches tall, fair complexion and moustache and medium build. He was wearing a pepper-and-salt coloured jacket which fit loosely and a grey cloth cap with a peak of the same colour. He had a reddish handkerchief knotted around his neck. Overall he gave the appearance of being a sailor.
When George Hutchinson described the man who accompanied her to Millers Court, part of his statement was that
They both stood at the corner of the court for about 3 minutes. He said something to her, she said alright my dear come along you will be comfortable. He then placed his arm on her shoulder and gave her a kiss. She said she had lost her handkerchief, he then pulled his handkerchief a red one out and gave it to her. They both then went up the court together.
The various witness descriptions of JtR are quite different in detail and yet these two have something as distinctive as a red handkerchief in common!
It is a fragment that could give credence to the argument that Lawende and Hutchinson saw the same man. If they did, it greatly increases the chance that it was JtR. Their descriptions are similar in a number of other respects such as approximate height and complexion.
I don’t buy into the idea of Jack as “The Man of a Thousand Faces”, but with police activity as great as it was by the time of Kelly’s murder he may well have changed the more obvious items of his clothing. Furthermore, knowing that Lawende had seen him, the red handkerchief would then have been tucked into an inside pocket.
As to the doubts over Hutchinson’s honesty: I agree that his complete statement is odd in a number of respects but feel that this could be due to mis-reporting and Hutch fully exploiting his 15 minutes of fame. To finesse a detail like the red hanky would surely have been beyond him.
My apologies if you guys have discussed this snippet previously.
On the night of the Double Event, Lawende described a suspect as being
30 years old, 5 foot seven inches tall, fair complexion and moustache and medium build. He was wearing a pepper-and-salt coloured jacket which fit loosely and a grey cloth cap with a peak of the same colour. He had a reddish handkerchief knotted around his neck. Overall he gave the appearance of being a sailor.
When George Hutchinson described the man who accompanied her to Millers Court, part of his statement was that
They both stood at the corner of the court for about 3 minutes. He said something to her, she said alright my dear come along you will be comfortable. He then placed his arm on her shoulder and gave her a kiss. She said she had lost her handkerchief, he then pulled his handkerchief a red one out and gave it to her. They both then went up the court together.
The various witness descriptions of JtR are quite different in detail and yet these two have something as distinctive as a red handkerchief in common!
It is a fragment that could give credence to the argument that Lawende and Hutchinson saw the same man. If they did, it greatly increases the chance that it was JtR. Their descriptions are similar in a number of other respects such as approximate height and complexion.
I don’t buy into the idea of Jack as “The Man of a Thousand Faces”, but with police activity as great as it was by the time of Kelly’s murder he may well have changed the more obvious items of his clothing. Furthermore, knowing that Lawende had seen him, the red handkerchief would then have been tucked into an inside pocket.
As to the doubts over Hutchinson’s honesty: I agree that his complete statement is odd in a number of respects but feel that this could be due to mis-reporting and Hutch fully exploiting his 15 minutes of fame. To finesse a detail like the red hanky would surely have been beyond him.
My apologies if you guys have discussed this snippet previously.
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