Originally posted by Patrick S
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As I said, I used the expression that "something exploded in the face of the police" in the docu, and I did that to describe how the police were suddenly faced with information claiming that Neil was not the finder of the body.
I can therefore only answer why I think Lechmere was flushed out based on what was said in the Paul interview: Because of how it carried information about how Paul had found a man standing where the body was when he arrived at Browns. I believe that Lechmere came forward on account of how he feared that he would otherwise become the lead suspect in the case. The papers had carried information that the body was bleeding profusely as Neil found the body, and that would tell the police that the cutting was close in time to his presence at the site. Plus Mizen was able to recognize him at the inquest, and this would be something Lechmere probably recognized too - that he had been seen close up in good enough lighting conditions to allow for an identification.
If you want a shorter answer: Because Paul had stated in his interview that another man had been standing where the body was as he arrived at Browns.
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