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Originally posted by SuperShodan View Post
Paul doesn’t see Lechmere until he see’s him standing in the middle of the road near the body. He clearly hasn’t seen Lechmere prior to that.
The lighting is problematic both ways, if the street is dark enough that Paul wouldn't see Cross/Lechmere then there's is plenty of time for the killer to flee unnoticed (either as Cross/Lechmere approaches, or there's the issue of explaining why Cross/Lechmere remains), but if it is light enough that Paul's not seeing Cross/Lechmere is suspicious (the idea we're exploring here), then how does Cross/Lechmere get away from the body to the middle of the street without being seen, and how does he know he's not been seen?
- Jeff
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Originally posted by JeffHamm View Post
He doesn't say he hadn't seen Cross/Lechmere prior to that, just starts his testimony at the point he noticed him standing in the middle of the road. If the street was as well lit as the article suggests, then how could Paul have missed seeing Cross/Lechmere hunched over the body, slashing away, and then moving away from the body?
The lighting is problematic both ways, if the street is dark enough that Paul wouldn't see Cross/Lechmere then there's is plenty of time for the killer to flee unnoticed (either as Cross/Lechmere approaches, or there's the issue of explaining why Cross/Lechmere remains), but if it is light enough that Paul's not seeing Cross/Lechmere is suspicious (the idea we're exploring here), then how does Cross/Lechmere get away from the body to the middle of the street without being seen, and how does he know he's not been seen?
- Jeff
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Originally posted by SuperShodan View Post
We know that the gateway was in darkness. Lechmere doesn’t know if he’s been seen or not, it’s probably why he chose to stay and confront Paul. He has to ascertain what Paul has seen.
What was he going to do if Paul got suspicious of him ?
Regards Darryl
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Originally posted by Darryl Kenyon View Post
If Paul had seen Lech kill Polly wouldn't he have just shouted "Police". And even if Paul had just seen Lech hunched over Polly but not kill her , surely Lech would not have taken a chance and directed Paul to a dead body with blood flowing openly from the neck if he was the killer.
What was he going to do if Paul got suspicious of him ?
Regards Darryl
When trying to figure out what was going on in Lechmere’s head we have to bear in mind that if he is JTR then he is a psychopath. He’s also likely been caught completely unawares and won’t have time to think.
Getting Paul to come and see the body is a huge risk (so is killing somebody in a location like Bucks Row). However, if Paul hasn’t seen anything then Lechmere can go through his pantomime of finding the body with a witness / alibi there to see it.
People seem to look for the logical and sensible option, it’s a unique situation with a unique man, we can’t judge him by our own standards.
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Originally posted by SuperShodan View Post
We know that the gateway was in darkness. Lechmere doesn’t know if he’s been seen or not, it’s probably why he chose to stay and confront Paul. He has to ascertain what Paul has seen.
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Originally posted by JeffHamm View Post
If the street is so well lit, why does Cross/Lechmere not see Paul far earlier given her killer would be facing to the east where Paul comes from (Paul is not in the dark)?
- Jeff
Killing her and beginning his mutilations would take his eye off the ball so to speak.
So my hypothesis is he’s got his back to Paul and concentrating on Nichols just a bit too long.
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Originally posted by SuperShodan View Post
Charles Lechmere. Look at the cheeks under the facial hair."Is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?"
-Edgar Allan Poe
"...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."
-Frederick G. Abberline
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Hi SS,
Originally posted by SuperShodan View Post
I think that somebody coming from the board school direction is the bigger risk. It’s much closer. I would suggest facing West makes more sense. My feeling is that Lechmere was totally focussed on Nichols, he was zoned in, and became aware of Paul too late.
Killing her and beginning his mutilations would take his eye off the ball so to speak.
So my hypothesis is he’s got his back to Paul and concentrating on Nichols just a bit too long.
However, if you have a different notion as to the killer's position, then that appears to be where our differences arise. But "back to the east" does mean when he is startled by Paul, he's in a position to move away from Paul towards the relative safety he's looking towards. Obviously we're not going to resolve that as we can go over the evidence we have, but clearly will end up where we are again (since we would just be retracing the path of interpretations we've both followed already). I admit, I have a hard time imagining how the injuries that are described could have been inflicted if the killer is crouched more towards her head and facing west, because as I say to me they seem almost to require him to be reaching up towards her chest then cutting downwards towards her feet (which means he's more towards her feet, hence facing east), but I'm sure you visualise it differently.
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Originally posted by SuperShodan View Post
Good questions Darryl. Paul could have seen Lechmere hunched over in the darkness and not initially realised what he was seeing.
Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by Abby Normal View Post
do we know if lech had carrotty/fair hair?
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What is it that’s wanted here by those seeking a guilty Lechmere?
He came upon him and disturbed him in the act or that he must have seen from a distance away because Bucks Row was lit up like Oxford Street?
That he was a cool thinking Hannibal Lecter type but he dumbly put himself in a position over which he had zero control rather than flee?
That Paul could have interrupted Lechmere but no way could Lechmere have disturbed someone else?
It just keeps sounding more and more desperate.Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by SuperShodan View Post
Not sure. The photo I have has been coloured and he looks fair haired but I don’t know for sure. However, there is clearly a birth mark or similar on his left cheek. I think the blotchy / ruddy / sunburned complexion mentioned by some witnesses fits with Lechmere.Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
Can you really be serious when you say things like this Bob? When Paul saw Lechmere he was standing in the middle of the road. There’s no wriggling around this fact.
For the record, I believe that when Paul first saw Lechmere, Lechmere was in the middle of the road, 2 or 3m away from the body.
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