Originally posted by Jon Guy
					
						
						
							
							
							
							
								
								
								
								
								
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		And yes, of course Paul did not see Lechmere swinging intestines in the air - if he had, we would never have heard of Jack the Ripper, but instead we would have a forgotten crime committed by some Lechmere guy that swinged for what he did.
Lechmere“s ruse would have entailed loking inconspicious. It would have been vital for him not to do any intestine-swinging. He made an effort to con Paul, if I“m correct (I must ALWAYS remember to add that!), and his best chance of succeeding involved getting away from the victim and ensuring Paul that he had arrived almost at the same time as Lechmere.
But once again, Jon - who says that Pauol was close on Lechmere“s tail? Who is the man guaranteeing this? On who must we rely to make it work ą la Lechmere?
And why, oh why, do we not have Paul saying "I could hear a man walking in front of me down Buck“s Row, and then I heard the steps die down in the darkness. A few seconds later I saw this man standing in the street ..."
Why is it that he says nothing at all of being aware of that other man until he sees him a few feet from the victim, standing in the middle of the street?
And that“s just one of the elements in the ever growing pile of anomalies attaching to Lechmere.
We cannot use Paul to confirm that the two were just seconds apart. We have only Lechmere“s word for this - and what we have on Paul (the lacking sound of steps in front of him) speak against Lechmere“s version. The street was empty and silent. It therefore seems to me that Lechmere was positioned down at Browns stable yard all the time after Paul turned into the street.
Lastly - if I may: Many, many thanks for debating this soundly and justly. You set an example for others to follow.
Fisherman

 
		
	 
							
						 
		
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