I realize i am in a rut about heights right now, please bear with me. Hutch's statement relates that he "stooped" to see the facial features of a man he describes as 5'6. I consider a stoop as something that lowers ones head considerably, s this might make hutch quite tall. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
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Hi Dave,
The account states that "the man hung down his head with his hat over his eyes" which meant that Hutchinson would have been forced to stoop if he wanted to see the man's face, even if he was of a similar height to the Astrakhan man. If Hutchinson was the man seen by Lewis, as appears likely, then he was "not tall" but stout.
Best regards,
Ben
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Originally posted by Ben View PostHi Dave,
The account states that "the man hung down his head with his hat over his eyes" which meant that Hutchinson would have been forced to stoop if he wanted to see the man's face, even if he was of a similar height to the Astrakhan man. If Hutchinson was the man seen by Lewis, as appears likely, then he was "not tall" but stout.
Best regards,
BenWe are all born cute as a button and dumb as rocks. We grow out of cute fast!
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Lewis saw the man only fleetingly in the shadows, Ben, so I wouldn't place too much confidence in her description of his being "stout", whether he was Hutchinson, someone else, or a product of Lewis's seemingly fertile mind. The bottom line is that we have no idea how tall Hutchinson was at the time.Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostLewis saw the man only fleetingly in the shadows, Ben, so I wouldn't place too much confidence in her description of his being "stout", whether he was Hutchinson, someone else, or a product of Lewis's seemingly fertile mind. The bottom line is that we have no idea how tall Hutchinson was at the time.
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I just used a Sam Flynn post to attempt a pun.....what irony.
Cheers G
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Hi Gareth,
Lewis saw the man only fleetingly in the shadows, Ben, so I wouldn't place too much confidence in her description of his being "stout"
All joking aside, we have no evidence either way as to how "fleeting" the sighting was, but I see no compelling reason to doubt the "not tall but stout" observation given her proximity to the man. For reasons discussed elsewhere, it would be an odd and unlikely coincidence if Hutchinson wasn't the man Lewis saw.
Best regards,
Ben
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Originally posted by Ben View PostYou've spotted that it wouldn't tally terribly well with the Ripper and the Royals image, then?Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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All I stated was that Lewis only glimpsed her man in the dark, and on that basis we should not afford her description too much weight, and I believe that was a fair point to make.
All the best,
Ben
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I think its fair to say that Sarah saw a man shape wearing a hat....I dont know that she claimed any real details in any reports, but thats all I would expect she could see of him.
I think the ONLY way that might be Hutchinson is if he owned a Wideawake Hat. You would think to validate his claim he might have brought the hat he wore that night with him Monday night...assuming he knew about the story from Sarah before that...which I believe is very probable.
Cheers mates.
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You would think to validate his claim he might have brought the hat he wore that night with him Monday night
Best regards,
Ben
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