Originally posted by Newbie
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* Charles Lechmere publicly stated his home address at the inquest. You ignoring the fact doesn't make it go away.
* Using his stepfather's surname of Cross was unusual, but it had been done in 1861 and 1876. He clearly wasn't trying to hide his identity as he gave his home and work addresses, his first and middle names, and his shift start time.
* There was no oral history about Charles Allen Lechmere.
* The wife's illiteracy doesn't even imply that her husband tried to hide anything from her, let alone that he was the Ripper.
You're just repeating the same repeatedly debunked Lechmerian mix of speculation, irrelevancy, and outright falsehood.
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