Scott
It seems Lechmere and Paul didn't know each other before 31st August - that's all that can really be said.
Paul turned into Corbets Court - we don't know if Lechmere saw him go into a specific workplace but Corbets Court was a very small side street.
I would suggest that Lechmere's likely irritation at Paul (which will have grown when the newspaper story came out) combined with the knowledge of his workplace (keeping tabs on Paul would probably have been part of the motivation in walking off with Paul after he left Mizen) and his probable realisation that the police were annoyed at Paul for slagging them and not turning up, combined with his realisation that the police were eating out of his hand and totally believed in him, this together would have been the midwife for his idea of committing his next crime in quick succession in the general area where Paul worked.
I would not suggest that he immediately came up with this idea on the morning of 31st August.
It seems Lechmere and Paul didn't know each other before 31st August - that's all that can really be said.
Paul turned into Corbets Court - we don't know if Lechmere saw him go into a specific workplace but Corbets Court was a very small side street.
I would suggest that Lechmere's likely irritation at Paul (which will have grown when the newspaper story came out) combined with the knowledge of his workplace (keeping tabs on Paul would probably have been part of the motivation in walking off with Paul after he left Mizen) and his probable realisation that the police were annoyed at Paul for slagging them and not turning up, combined with his realisation that the police were eating out of his hand and totally believed in him, this together would have been the midwife for his idea of committing his next crime in quick succession in the general area where Paul worked.
I would not suggest that he immediately came up with this idea on the morning of 31st August.
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