Originally posted by Pierre
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still working on it, was out of business for a week moving back to UK, but to be honest its more about the wounds, blood and environment that I am working on.
my aim with the project I have given myself is to try and get an overview of the site that night and look at the physical evidence that was reported in very great detail. and then see comparisons with other murders.
Lechmere is not of prime importance as such in this approach, although obvious the conclusions of the work will have a significant bearing on him. .
However I have reached some tentative conclusions, no that is too strong! I have some interesting theories which need further research to reach a point where they can be put forward in detail.
These hint that Lechmere is certainly in the area of the killing within a timescale that allows him to be considered as a candidate for the killer; he MAY not however be quite as close some wish to think.
This in no way is disputing the work of Payne-James, which I believe holds basically true; it is however about the interpretation of no only the various reports from the scene but also an analysis of the wounds and blood loss.
However as Fisherman pointed out there is a great deal of material to look at and I have not finished yet so the above may be premature.
Steve
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