It makes no sense at all that he would then voluntarily go to the station to give a statement and give a false name as well. It presumes a hell of a lot - that he had told nobody about his experience; that he was prepared to offer real information by which he could be identified as Lechmere, his 'real' name, very easily; but yet decided to call himself something else entirely - an act that would have immediately made him look suspicious if discovered.
(and yes, I can see both sides of the coin).
IF this was a man who was cool enough to bluff it out in Buck's Row, then he could have bluffed a reasonable explanation for his change of name
surely ? It wasn't a total lie.
(Yes, I'm sitting on the fence).
Personally, I've often wondered if Hutch didn't give a statement under a name which wasn't on his birth certificate...?
I think that reading about all these different people shows that an awful lot of them used different names, and they obviously didn't carry identity or have computer checking.
I think that if any person with an innocent or criminal motive wanted to give a false name to the Police, then they'd have a good chance of getting away with it....especially if they had a justification, which Lechmere did, if challanged.
(not such a big risk).
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