Originally posted by Fiver
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Let me suggest a simple scenario where the use of his stepfather’s name might have enabled him to escape detection. Purely hypothetical of course.
His stepfather was long dead by the time he moved to James Street and he had a growing brood of kids who all went by the name Lechmere. He’d married using the name Lechmere a decade before and we know that at that time some of his old neighbours back at Mary Ann Street knew his name was Lechmere. So why on earth would he have introduced himself as Charles Cross to his new neighbours? I think that’s highly unlikely.
So far that’s all either fact or reasonable assumption.
Now let’s imagine that as Charles Lechmere he’d acquired a dubious reputation with his James Street neighbours or the local street walkers. How would any of them be able to recognise him as Charles Cross of Doveton Street? Pickfords was the largest employer of carmen in the country at the time, so his occupation and the name of his employer alone wouldn’t have ID’d him.
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