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  1. On 12 November 1888, three days after Mary Jane Kelly's murder at Miller's Court, 26 Dorset Street in London's East End, Hutchinson made a statement at the Commercial Street police station. The statement was recorded by Sergeant Edward Badham.

  2. May 30, 2022 · A closer look at George Hutchinson. 05-30-2022, 03:56 AM. In my honest opinion and analysis i still think hutch is most likely to be jack the ripper: 1. he was there with mary kelly near time of death. 2. he engaged in stalking behavior.

  3. Unless of course, Hutchinson was never in Dorset Street. Some commentators on this mystery, have assumed that the man seen by Sarah Lewis must have been George Hutchinson. That assumption must not be taken for granted.

  4. Mar 26, 2009 · Witness George Hutchinson undoubtedly stood in front of this lodging house, which was opposite the entrance to Miller's Court, between 2.00 and 3.00am on the morning of 9th November 1888, waiting for Mary Jane Kelly and her mysterious companion to leave the court.

  5. Sep 9, 2021 · Author Melvyn Fairclough interviewed a man named Reginald Hutchinson in May 1992 who claimed that his father, George Hutchinson, was the man who knew Mary Jane Kelly. But this identification is dubious and has never been verified.

  6. May 31, 2018 · George Hutchinson, the man who had met Mary Kelly on Commercial Street in the early hours of 9th November, 1888, had also given a description of the man he had seen Mary kelly lead into Miller’s Court.

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  8. George Hutchinson was an unemployed labourer. On 12 November 1888, he made a formal statement to the London police that in the early hours of 9 November 1888, Mary Jane Kelly approached him in the street and asked him for money.

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