Letīs just, humbly and clearly, point out that we are speaking of a man who was observed all alone in close proximity to a freshly killer murder victim, who would go on to bleed for many minutes after Lechmere left her.
We are also speaking of a case where no other suspect was identified as the likely killer. In fact, there was never any sign at all of anybody at all having preceded Lechmere at the site.
Add to this that the man we are looking at had a proven geography that closely matches the bulk of the victims.
In what universe is this NOT a very good suspect? And how would that work, precisely?
That is a question none of the naysayers can answer for the simple reason that factors like these are exactly what makes for warranted suspicion.
We are also speaking of a case where no other suspect was identified as the likely killer. In fact, there was never any sign at all of anybody at all having preceded Lechmere at the site.
Add to this that the man we are looking at had a proven geography that closely matches the bulk of the victims.
In what universe is this NOT a very good suspect? And how would that work, precisely?
That is a question none of the naysayers can answer for the simple reason that factors like these are exactly what makes for warranted suspicion.
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