Originally posted by rjpalmer
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* Lechmere's words and actions were those of an innocent man or those of a criminal who repeatedly took stupid and unnecessary risks. None of them were suspicious.
* There was no "pattern of offending" in Lechmere's life.
* Lechmere was not "geographically linked" to any of the murder sites. Two took place along the route he walked to work, but it was also the route Robert Paul and probably dozens of other people walked.
* The timing of the Nichols murder does not hurt Lechmere. Lechmere's time estimate is supported by the testimony of three police officers.
* The timing of the Chapman murder helps Lechmere - it took place after he would have started work.
* The timings of the Stride and Eddowes murders help Lechmere. They would have required him to stay up 23+ hours or get up 3+ hours on his only day off.
All that Scobie's statement proves is that Scobie was given a mixture of falsehoods and speculation masquerading as fact.
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