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Bowyer, was spoken to by the press following George Hutchinson giving his statement about seeing Kelly with a man at 2 am. Bowyer's account is as follows from The Echo
The Echo, 14th November, reported him going “out at different times up Millers Court on the thursday night for the purposes of getting water from a tap there—the only available supply.
Indeed, Bowyer visited that spot as late—or, rather, as early—as three o'clock on the morning of the murder. This early visit to the water tap is by no means an infrequent (sic) thing, as Mr.
McCarthy’s shop, which supplies the wants of a very poor and wretched locality, whose denizens are out at all “hours, late and early, does not at times close until three o’clock in the morning, while occasionally it is open all night. Early on Friday morning, Bowyer saw a man whose description tallies with that of the supposed murderer. Bowyer has, he says, described this man to Inspector Abberline and Inspector Reid.”
There is, however, an ambiguity in the overall evidence; in his official statement, he does not mention this. As to whether or not he was again spoken to by the police following George Hutchinson coming forward after the inquest we may never know. But what he says in this article if true does go some way to corroborating Hutchinson’s statement.
www.trevormarriott.co.uk
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