Originally posted by Fisherman
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You need to cite authority to demonstrate that merely coming into contact with meat is correlated with an increased possibility of being a serial killer.
In any event, based upon this argument Louis Diemshutz is a better suspect than Lechmere. In fact, considering he discovered one of the C5 victims shortly after she'd been murdered- coupled with the fact he claimed not to have noticed the slit throat, despite striking a match, prodding the body with his whip, and trying to lift it up-I would say he's a better suspect than Lechmere. Which only goes to show that you can construct a circumstantial case against anyone.
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