Much is made of Crossmere's use of the name 'Cross' in this instance, yet join up the dots and another answer readily appears
The problem Cross's supporters have is that if he was known as Lechmere to his friends and colleagues, there was simply no possibility of it not coming to the attention of the police. Far too many people would click that that the man appearing as Cross in the papers is none other their pal Lechmere. This wouldn't be a problem if he was known as Cross to his colleagues (which is far more likely), but then bang goes any reason for considering the "name change" suspicious in the first place, unless anyone fancies arguing that he'd already concocted a plan to dispose of some prostitutes before he even worked for Pickfords!
All the best,
Ben
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