As I have stated, I don't have a dog in this fight, so I hope that I will not be considered a "Lechmerian".
It appears to me that the principle bone of contention is "If Lechmere was the perpetrator, why didn't he just walk away??"
Suppose that he did....but before he had gone too far he heard signs that Polly wasn't dead. What would he do? What would you do? Would you keep walking away from someone who could possibly identify you? While I can't speak from the point of view of a potential serial killer, I would imagine that he would be unwilling to incur the risk that Polly may live long enough to edict him. After a brief period of weighing his options, he returns to her body, retrieves his knife from his clothing and cuts her throat. Pure speculation.....but wait.....isn't that what Llewellyn said happened? That the throat cut was after the mutilations. On what basis, 130 years after the event, can we dispute the opinion of the only medical person to examine the body?
I'm not trying to change anyone's mind. I'm just looking at the facts...with a little speculation thrown in for good measure.
Cheer, George
It appears to me that the principle bone of contention is "If Lechmere was the perpetrator, why didn't he just walk away??"
Suppose that he did....but before he had gone too far he heard signs that Polly wasn't dead. What would he do? What would you do? Would you keep walking away from someone who could possibly identify you? While I can't speak from the point of view of a potential serial killer, I would imagine that he would be unwilling to incur the risk that Polly may live long enough to edict him. After a brief period of weighing his options, he returns to her body, retrieves his knife from his clothing and cuts her throat. Pure speculation.....but wait.....isn't that what Llewellyn said happened? That the throat cut was after the mutilations. On what basis, 130 years after the event, can we dispute the opinion of the only medical person to examine the body?
I'm not trying to change anyone's mind. I'm just looking at the facts...with a little speculation thrown in for good measure.
Cheer, George
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