Originally posted by Lechmere
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Cross/Lechmere is actually one of the tiny number of potential suspects where this exercise can be performed. By the way take a close look at anyone of the other 'cast of thousands' and try and do the same. If you think their cases through I would suggest it won't really work.
To make Cross/Lechmere innocent,for example, he used a different name than he always used when dealing with authority... why?
The alternatives at hand are that a guilty Cross wasn’t known as such and thus risked being noted as suspicious by giving other checkable & true details, and an innocent Cross who was known as Cross at work at least, thus risking nothing, even though he was otherwise officially known only as Lechmere.
We know the Ripper took risks, huge ones even, but the only risks he is known to have taken are those he took to kill and mutilate. He was willing to risk his very life for this, but we don’t know if he was willing to risk or even liked risking anything else. There’s nothing in the evidence that supports this notion.
He seems to have taken far too long to get from his house to Bucks Row. Why?
The manner in which he greated Paul was odd - the pirouette in the street, the touch on the shoulder, Paul feeling he was about to be mugged - why?Was Cross socially awkward? Was he unnerved by finding a body? Was he nervous himself? Or was he in a state of high anxiety after just committing a murder and being distubed?
A myriad of 'excuses' are needed to make him innocent.
By the way I just watched a programn about Harols Shipman
He seemed such a normal guy. No one thought he could be a murderer. People believed him. His work colleagues believed him. That is how these people are.
He seemed such a normal guy. No one thought he could be a murderer. People believed him. His work colleagues believed him. That is how these people are.
A young woman was sitting by him, trying to get his attention and was using her mobile phone, clearly to get assistance for him. A woman helping a man, in this socially disjointed city.
It made me think about Cross and how callous he must have been to abandon a woman who he though had been raped and was quite possibly still alive.
It made me think about Cross and how callous he must have been to abandon a woman who he though had been raped and was quite possibly still alive.
All the best,
Frank
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