Dear me, Garry - what ARE you talking about?
Propping Nichols up would have given away what had happened to her, and Lechmere would have been decidedly uninterested in such a thing, I dare say.
And he had taken care of the blood business already, by feeling her hands and face - that would have been enough to provide any explanation of blood on his hands.
So, to my original question, Fish. Why would Cross have been reluctant to touch Nichols when doing so would have been a cunning and convenient means of covering his involvement in the murder?
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