And here is another thing ...
He may well have not spoken to a PC in Bucks Row or even seen one .. but he could have well known one was there calling for assistance ..
How is this possible ? Take a Boo at what Neil himself said !
For Neil to call out to Brady street to alert the passing officer .. it must have been a pretty loud call , loud enough in fact that if Cross and Paul had only just left Bucks Row a minute or so before , they for sure would have heard Neils call ( especially given the natural acoustics that time of the morning, echoing through the streets )
So when or if , Cross informs Mizen he is wanted by another officer .. perhaps he is going on what he heard ?
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moonbegger
Lechmere not speaking of a PC in Buck´s Row etcetera, etcetera.
How is this possible ? Take a Boo at what Neil himself said !
I heard a constable passing Brady-street, so I called him. I did not whistle. I said to him, "Run at once for Dr. Llewellyn," and, seeing another constable in Baker's-row, I sent him for the ambulance.
So when or if , Cross informs Mizen he is wanted by another officer .. perhaps he is going on what he heard ?
cheers
moonbegger
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