Originally posted by Darryl Kenyon
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That means that this soldier MUST be researched as a viable suspect.
For Lechmere, that does not apply - he was not seen in company with Nichols, buying sex from her. He went down as the finder of the body, and he reported in to the cops twice, so he answered to the description of the good, solid British non-criminal.
And therein lies the rub - there WAS prejudice along these lines, and that is what I am saying. It should be appreciated as a fact of its own, not something that is less likely because soldiers were logically targetted by the police in the Tabram case.
I said before that sooner or later, I will be accused of hijacking the thread, and it may well be on its way now. Let's just remember that I was not the one to bring Lechmere up this time over. And I think that he can be discussed as a counterplea to Kosminski and Druitt in terms of how society and the police looked on stereotypes, so I see no problem with him being part of the discussion.
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