Originally posted by Aethelwulf
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I'm not selling the so engrossed in his work idea ("the haze of slicing");
I'm selling the opposite, that he was aware for some time and had a quick decision to make: never being certain how far away the stranger was.
I'm not peddling the idea of Lechmerer suffering some illness during October, it not being needed: why JtR chose to remain inactive during this period
is a fact.....regardless of the suspect. Lech doesn't need to be certifiably incapacitated or out of town to maintain him as a suspect.
As for being at the inquest in his working clothes, he probably didn't go to work that day and paid for a replacement as was the custom. And if for some odd chance he did go to work, why not return home to get into your work clothes? Its only a 7 - 8 minute trip back. The inquest was a respectable social gathering, not a pub; i find it difficult to believe that a future proprietor like Lech would appear at such an event like a common menial laborer.
You go to an inquest in your work clothes because you are pretending to go to work. You don't furnish you address, nor the name that you go by, because you want to maintain your anonymity when report of the proceedings is published in newspapers.
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