Originally posted by FrankO
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Then again, there is also the possibility that the reason that Lechmere stayed on lies partially in how he could have been in a bubble, perhaps straddling Nichols with his head turned to the west, as Paul drew closer.
Obviously, if he WAS the killer, then he must have noticed Paul in time to be able to get up, conceal the wounds and stash the knife and step out into the road.
Thos things can be done in less than twenty seconds, easily. And Paul would have had a minutes walk or so from the juncture up at Brady Street until he was outside Browns.
So there is time in abundance.
I am not married to ideas the way you seem to suggest. For example, it seems everybody thinks that I am saying that Lechmere must have visited his mum on the Stride murder occasion. But he could equally have pubcrawled, or he could have seen old friends.
Please don´t nail my colours to the mast for me. I want to do that myself!


when he initially opened the door he would only have had to have opened it say just over halfway and he would have seen at least part of Chapmans body. And as he supposedly sat on the second step even if the door was resting against his left thigh I still can’t see how he wouldn’t have been able to see part of the body. Also, as he was familiar with the yard he would have known that he’d only to have pushed the door open to the fence and it would have stayed open on its own whilst he was fixing his shoe.
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