Hi Jon,
Sarah Lewis never described any of the man she saw as “well-dressed” to my recollection, nor did she specify that the both women (Ringers’ and the one in drink) were “hatless”. So I’m afraid there is no coincidence at all here. There is no reason to think that the couple outside Ringers’ looked anything remotely like the couple who passed along Dorset Street. I would suggest that the opposite is true. The Dorset Street couple were described as a “young man with a woman”, and the former doesn’t sound anything like the Bethnal Green man who was thought to be around 40 years of age.
Bethnal Green man and Astrakhan man were clearly not the same man, and neither of them was the “young man” who “passed along” Dorset Street.
I utterly reject Kennedy’s account of her alleged Friday morning experiences as it is clear that she was one of the “half a dozen” women reported by the Star to have plagiarized another woman’s account. If you’re assuming that Kennedy was Lewis, which is almost certainly wrong, then it is inevitable that confusion should arise.
Assuming Hutchinson told the truth (which I consider vastly improbable), there were clearly three separate couples, and at 2:30am, everyone’s location would have been as follows:
Hutchinson – Opposite Miller's Court.
Lewis – About to enter Miller’s Court
Kelly and Astrakhan – Inside room #13
BG-man and female companion – Outside Ringers’ on Commercial Street
“Young man with a woman” – Passing along Dorset Street.
If Hutchinson didn’t tell the truth, the above would still be true but with Astrakhan removed from the equation.
Well no, I’m not obliged to accept it because only one or two articles stated this. It didn’t appear in the Daily Telegraph or the vast majority of press reports of Lewis’ inquest evidence, and it certainly didn’t appear in her police statement. It was obviously a transcription error. Again, we can’t treat every press report as gospel, especially not the early bits of nonsense from 10th November. I don’t take the “funny man” press statement remotely seriously. It was second hand hearsay – gossip, essentially – that certainly didn’t find its way to the inquest.
All the best,
Ben
Sarah Lewis never described any of the man she saw as “well-dressed” to my recollection, nor did she specify that the both women (Ringers’ and the one in drink) were “hatless”. So I’m afraid there is no coincidence at all here. There is no reason to think that the couple outside Ringers’ looked anything remotely like the couple who passed along Dorset Street. I would suggest that the opposite is true. The Dorset Street couple were described as a “young man with a woman”, and the former doesn’t sound anything like the Bethnal Green man who was thought to be around 40 years of age.
Bethnal Green man and Astrakhan man were clearly not the same man, and neither of them was the “young man” who “passed along” Dorset Street.
I utterly reject Kennedy’s account of her alleged Friday morning experiences as it is clear that she was one of the “half a dozen” women reported by the Star to have plagiarized another woman’s account. If you’re assuming that Kennedy was Lewis, which is almost certainly wrong, then it is inevitable that confusion should arise.
“However, when Lewis describes the loiterer outside Millers Court, she is clearly behind the couple, because Hutch is obviously watching this same couple who had entered Millers Court.”
Hutchinson – Opposite Miller's Court.
Lewis – About to enter Miller’s Court
Kelly and Astrakhan – Inside room #13
BG-man and female companion – Outside Ringers’ on Commercial Street
“Young man with a woman” – Passing along Dorset Street.
If Hutchinson didn’t tell the truth, the above would still be true but with Astrakhan removed from the equation.
“you are obligated to accept this press report: "I also saw a man and a woman who had no hat on and were the worse for drink pass up the court”
All the best,
Ben
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