Originally posted by Hunter
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Quite so, and the quote serves to emphasize the fact that there was division within the force, or likely between the two forces. Just as The Echo had reported on the 13th, the Met. had been persuaded to defer to the Cox witness, while the City disagreed. The Met. however, had not abandoned Hutcinson altogether.
Clearly, the belief in both witness descriptions continued from the 13th through to the 19th, and beyond.
More evidence that support for Hutchinson's credibility continued.
If this article is to be relied upon in the same vein that others are relied upon by some, then it is obvious that certain individuals within the investigation still thought that Hutchinson was a reliable witness.
The answer was therefore not one of a discredited witness, that can be safely dispenced with.
The beautiful irony is, the "discredited" arguement offered by The Star is proven to be firmly discredited by its contemporary, The Echo.
How sweet it is!
All the best, Jon S.
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