Originally posted by Harry D
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This does appear to have been pre-planned though. I don’t think even Fish would suggest that Lechmere planned to be found with the corpse. He made an on-the-spot decision.
Considering the times of the murders I just have the impression that the killer was someone that had more time on his hands than Lechmere did.
Another question of course is why didn’t Lechmere just leave his house at 2.00am on August 31st. This would have given him a whole 2 hours to find a victim, killer her, check himself for blood, clean up if required, then arrive at work, after calming down with a cigarette or two maybe, just before 4am. After all, if he was guilty, that’s what he did for the other murders (except for Chapman of course.)
Doesn’t add up for me.
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