Harry D: Lechmere had reason to be in contact with the victim, Hutchinson didn't.
Passing through Buck's Row at that hour was part of Lechmere's normal routine. Loitering outside Miller's Court was not orthodox behaviour.
How does that alter what I am saying - that Hutch was close to a victims lodgings while Lechmere was actually in physical contact with a victim?
The information about the extra PC is disputed and unsupported.
How does that alter what I am saying - that Hutch was only suggested to have lied whereas the information about an extra PC when Lechmere was with the victim is demonstrably untrue?
Passing through Buck's Row at that hour was part of Lechmere's normal routine. Loitering outside Miller's Court was not orthodox behaviour.
How does that alter what I am saying - that Hutch was close to a victims lodgings while Lechmere was actually in physical contact with a victim?
The information about the extra PC is disputed and unsupported.
How does that alter what I am saying - that Hutch was only suggested to have lied whereas the information about an extra PC when Lechmere was with the victim is demonstrably untrue?
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