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  • Hutchinson freed at last...

    Hi all,

    having a five-knuckle shuffle whilst bashing the bishop
    Just wanted to thank Phil for the above. These were new ones on me and gave me a solid laugh........

    Also, I've developed a bit of Holmes-ian deductive reasoning that will obviously solve the eternal Hutchinson reliability argument....it's very simple, it goes as follows...

    1) Any man that notices that much detail about another man's clothing is obviously gay
    2) Gay men don't murder female prostitutes
    3) Therefore Hutchinson is exonerated from the Whitechapel murders

    See how easy it is !....evidently Hutchinson thought Astro-Man was Hot....

    Now throw me another suspect for Holmes-ian analysis....


    Greg

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    • Hello Jon,

      As you know, I have no suspect and see Hutch as someone else in all this, not the killer. I don't need pats on backs either, by the way..hahaha ;-)

      kindly

      Phil
      Chelsea FC. TRUE BLUE. 💙


      Justice for the 96 = achieved
      Accountability? ....

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      • Hello Greg,

        You are welcome... odd terminologies for "wristing".. eh? haha

        kindly

        Phil
        Chelsea FC. TRUE BLUE. 💙


        Justice for the 96 = achieved
        Accountability? ....

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        • Monty

          my question to you earlier was a serious request for information, by the way.

          Can you explain to me what is normal about Hutchinson's behaviour please? Why he would wait 45 minutes for Mary and not seek out another prostitute, if it was just a prostitute he was after?

          Also, how we know he was actually interested in her sexual services and not just a friend, as he states he was.
          babybird

          There is only one happiness in life—to love and be loved.

          George Sand

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          • Never choke thy chicken....

            You are welcome... odd terminologies for "wristing".. eh? haha
            Indeed Phil.......as you suggested poor Koz choked his way into becoming the world's most notorious serial killer.....no wonder our mother's warn us against it.......!


            Greg

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            • Originally posted by babybird67 View Post
              Hi Monty

              I'd like you to elaborate on which parts of his behaviour you don't find suspicious if you wouldn't mind. What do you find normal about hanging about for 45 minutes on a cold rainy winter night outside someone's property. To my perhaps naive mind, that doesn't make sense at all. I would assume if Hutchinson was a frequenter of prostitutes he would know more than one of them, and if Mary was occupied he would be better able to spend his time elsewhere looking for a bed for the night.

              I'm quite willing to look at other scenarios, but it doesn't help me make sense of what I perceive to be anomalies in Hutchinson's version of events.

              Bias is a curse we all must bear Monty. In fact I'd be suspicious of anyone who suggested they were free of it.

              Jen

              Babybird

              I think 45 mins is explainable. Firstly, he had nowhere else to go. Secondly, Hutch may have had an ulterior motive. Its possible he was wanting to hook up with Kelly, either for sex or simply a bed.

              A prostitute and client indoors would roughly take 30 minutes to complete the 'transaction'. I think Hutch would have expected Astrakhan to have left before 45 mins. He likely got bored waiting.

              This is conjecture of course, but the time frames seem reasonable.

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              • Originally posted by Phil Carter View Post
                Hello Monty,

                Nah.. you just comment on everything negatively. Oratorical and literary skill isn't quite your forte. You haven't exactly got the ability to use blandiloquence have you. Don't worry. Kakorrhaphiophobia is a common complaint amongst Ripperologists. I reckon Sir Robert Anderson suffered from it too, by the way..

                Phil


                Phil
                Hello Phillip,

                I save my positive stuff for those who talk sense and have no agenda mate,
                that's why you only see the negative in me.

                Yes, Kakorrhaphiophobia seems to be spreading. Almost as widespread as the paranoia of the establishment. Besides, I'm a Coulrophobic, which explains why my heckles rise when you appear.

                Go check the toaster.....I think they can hear you.

                Jen,

                You are placing your own life experiences against Hutchison and making a conclusion his behaviour is not normal without considering the alternatives or dismissing them in favour of your judgement.

                You admit you haver no experience on such matters, so how can you draw conclusion that 'it stinks'?

                Jason has partly explained (thank you JC), the rest is there to be researched or, if you fancy it, experienced.

                Monty
                Monty

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                Author of Capturing Jack the Ripper.

                http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/1445621622

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                • Originally posted by jason_c View Post
                  Babybird

                  I think 45 mins is explainable. Firstly, he had nowhere else to go. Secondly, Hutch may have had an ulterior motive. Its possible he was wanting to hook up with Kelly, either for sex or simply a bed.

                  A prostitute and client indoors would roughly take 30 minutes to complete the 'transaction'. I think Hutch would have expected Astrakhan to have left before 45 mins. He likely got bored waiting.

                  This is conjecture of course, but the time frames seem reasonable.
                  Agreed Jason, but it is positive conjecture. At least you are making a concession towards understanding the times & lifestyle of this hardy group of people. And you appear to be quite correct as, according to the Star (all caveats apply with this paper), Hutchinson claimed:
                  " I stood there for threequarters of an hour to see if they came down again, but they did not, and so I went away."

                  So, certainly he was suspicious about the character, and waited for the man to exit, but he did not. His cause for concern was initiated because:
                  "...he was surprised to see a man so well dressed in her company.."
                  Which may only mean that she normally associated with the working class or even that she was normally seen with Barnett.

                  We don't know why he would be concerned, but if this was the same man who had been seen accosting women in the area it may be that this was the basis for his concern. And this is quite possible because Hutchinson also advised that he thought the man lived in the area:
                  "I believe that he lives in the neighborhood, and I fancied that I saw him in Petticoat-lane on Sunday morning,.."

                  Petticoat Lane is substantially a Jewish market, and a man like Hutchinson, a labourer out of work & pennyless could well be drawn to find casual work on Sunday morning at the market, what would be more natural than that?
                  He may well have seen this well-dressed man while working, only able to raise the attention of a policeman on point-duty and briefly explain who he had seen.

                  There's no need for Hutchinson to have believed that the man he saw was the murderer as the news reports over the weekend were confused about her time of death. The likelyhood that she had been murdered late on Friday morning sometime after 9:00am was widely considered. So of course Hutch did not push his experience.

                  The concensus that Kelly had probably died earlier, overnight about 3:00am was only established after the Inquest on Monday. Therefore, only after the end of the Inquest would Hutchinson realise that his sighting had more importance than he first thought.

                  Regards, Jon S.
                  Last edited by Wickerman; 08-06-2011, 11:23 PM.
                  Regards, Jon S.

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                  • Hello Monty,

                    Be careful losing long words.. you'll choke on them. Especially if they are your own. Example?.. see next sentence. Shame about your risen hackles. But then again, heckling may well be the correct terminology in your case. Whoops, deliberate mistake No.1 eh?

                    Don't worry about agenda's Monty, you have them too, and they are very see-through.

                    By the way.. According to Wikipedia, the prefix "coulro-" may be derived from an Ancient Greek word meaning "stilt-walker", although the concept of a clown as a figure of fun was unknown in classical Greek culture. Coulrophobia can be a plot device used to show how the protagonist must overcome his fears in order to vanquish the enemy.

                    If an "enemy", I am far from vanquished. Shame.

                    Phil
                    Last edited by Phil Carter; 08-06-2011, 11:36 PM.
                    Chelsea FC. TRUE BLUE. 💙


                    Justice for the 96 = achieved
                    Accountability? ....

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                    • Monty now is it Philip?

                      I'm crap with words Philip, that's why Adam gives me your articles to read through. He knows such great pieces are erm, actually wasted on me. Therefore I get the fillers.

                      Now you wanna play silly sods and get personal then let's play. In the open, for all to enjoy instead of the regular behind the scenes crap.

                      What you get is what you see with me Phil.

                      What is my agenda?

                      Monty


                      Axcording? Shall I be as cruel?....no, I'm a bit more grown up.
                      Last edited by Monty; 08-06-2011, 11:42 PM.
                      Monty

                      https://forum.casebook.org/core/imag...t/evilgrin.gif

                      Author of Capturing Jack the Ripper.

                      http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/1445621622

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                      • Hello Monty,

                        Adam kindly ASKED me if it was ok to check the ONE artcle (singular) in Ripperologist about cricket with you. Which for me, was fine, as Adam and I agreed that you knew a lot on the subject. So get your facts right. I agreed to his suggestion. I still have the emails.

                        I now suggest that we do not continue to disrupt this thread further.

                        Apologies to all for my part in this disruption.

                        Phil
                        Chelsea FC. TRUE BLUE. 💙


                        Justice for the 96 = achieved
                        Accountability? ....

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                        • Phil,

                          I will cease to disrupt this thread once I've excercised my right to reply.

                          Whilst the majority of that is true, it isn't complete.

                          Adam asked me to run through the article (which as a cricket lover I really enjoyed) BEFORE he asked you. This I know because I also have the Email exchange where he came back to me stating that he didn't realise there was an issue between you and I and asked if I was willing to carry on.

                          I stated I had no problem but would only do it if YOU was happy with it. The response was you were OK, which was just as well as I had already read through it and, as I said, enjoyed it.

                          I also obtained an image for you at Adams request. Now this flies in the face of your accusation that I'm a negative influence in Ripperology.

                          Like I say, selective.

                          Monty
                          Monty

                          https://forum.casebook.org/core/imag...t/evilgrin.gif

                          Author of Capturing Jack the Ripper.

                          http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/1445621622

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                          • Neil,

                            I will cease to disrupt this thread once I've excercised my right to reply.

                            Do stick around, else we are stuck with too many fools and phonies. When some of these folks that are so full of themselves contribute one-tenth to the field that you have, far less what Stewart has given, then i might be willing to listen to their feeble offerings. My opinion, of course.

                            Don.
                            "To expose [the Senator] is rather like performing acts of charity among the deserving poor; it needs to be done and it makes one feel good, but it does nothing to end the problem."

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                            • Speaking from experience of long walks, I have seen fit and healthy young men trained in such,drop out long before twenty miles,let alone 28 miles,and those that finish head to the nearest bunk.Not our superbly fit labourer Hutch though.A jaunt round Romford included,and to finish,a leisurly stroll round Whitechapel,broken by a forty five minute vigil,for the rest of the night. Even Wilson would find that a hard match,and he was the best.As to believing witnesses,a very senior Australian law enforcement officer once told me that one should never express an opinion without first checking the content of a statement.I doubt Aberline or any of those that questioned Hutchinson,even set foot outside the police station to check his story of going to Romford..One other thing he said.There isn't a policeman living that can't be fooled.

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                              • Originally posted by harry View Post
                                Speaking from experience of long walks, I have seen fit and healthy young men trained in such,drop out long before twenty miles,let alone 28 miles,and those that finish head to the nearest bunk.Not our superbly fit labourer Hutch though.A jaunt round Romford included,and to finish,a leisurly stroll round Whitechapel,broken by a forty five minute vigil,for the rest of the night. Even Wilson would find that a hard match,and he was the best.As to believing witnesses,a very senior Australian law enforcement officer once told me that one should never express an opinion without first checking the content of a statement.I doubt Aberline or any of those that questioned Hutchinson,even set foot outside the police station to check his story of going to Romford..One other thing he said.There isn't a policeman living that can't be fooled.

                                All of which is fair enough. But Abberline didnt think his story was so strange. Im sure ive read of football supporters walking to away games during the Great Depression. Whatever happened that day Hutch didnt think his walking back from Romford "tale" was so overly far fetched or he wouldnt have told it, neither did Abberline, neither did any newspaper reporter, or indeed a single letter writer to any of the newspapers in the days afterwards.

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