I understood for the first time the idea behind the 'Mizen Scam': Lechmere wanted to avoid being taken back to Buck's row by Mizen, that is why he told him there was another PC waiting for him there. OK. Sorry I had missed that one so far. That makes halfway sense to me. And then he denied having said this at the inquest. OK, because he wanted to cover his ass.
On the other hand, I would have to ask myself neutrally, which behaviour better fits an innocent vs. a guilty Lechmere: walking on when he hears someone approaching from the entrance of Buck's Row, or waiting up for the second person. I would say the natural reaction for an innocent discoverer of a lifeless person would definitely be to wait and get the next available person to have a look together at the passed out person. A natural reaction for a guilty killer would probably be to walk on as if nothing had happened because there was still some distance between the newcomer and himself, and there would be no chance of identificiation.
Then there is still the very strange statement in the inquest reports that 'they then heard a policeman coming'.
So I still have ambiguous feelings about Lechmere as a suspect. After all he is the only person found alone with one of the murdered women, so definitely should have been investigated more, maybe then we would know more today - and could save some of the acrimony

IchabodCrane
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