Frank:
"Back in those days, the best chance the police had of catching a killer was to catch him in the act or to get a confession"
... or catch him running away from a murder site, weapon stashed on him. Therefore, what Lechmere seemingly did, is very much in line with this knowledge. If he could bluff his way out, he´d be fine. Once he was past the net, just like you say Frank, there was little risk to get caught. With a confident killer, that was the best way to minimize risks and leave as little as possible to fate.
The best,
Fisherman
"Back in those days, the best chance the police had of catching a killer was to catch him in the act or to get a confession"
... or catch him running away from a murder site, weapon stashed on him. Therefore, what Lechmere seemingly did, is very much in line with this knowledge. If he could bluff his way out, he´d be fine. Once he was past the net, just like you say Frank, there was little risk to get caught. With a confident killer, that was the best way to minimize risks and leave as little as possible to fate.
The best,
Fisherman
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