Originally posted by lynn cates
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If she found out, and noticed that Lechmere was very close every time somebody died, he could have been in trouble.
There is also the possibility that he had been accused of something that could not be proven. Say, for example, that a woman had accused him of having done something improper towards her, but that no further steps were taken. If Frau Lechmere knew of this and perhaps nurtured some sort of suspicion against him, then it would obviously be very risky to admit to any involvement in a case like the Nichols one.
Incidentally, I have before suggested that such a thing could be what lay behind his nameswop - if he knew that there were policemen who had heard of the accusations against him, he would not want to provide these policemen with further fuel.
All conjecture, to be sure. But it should go to show you why there may have been good reasons to keep his wife out of the know.
The best,
Fisherman
PS. I notice that Edward has offered a few other possibilitites too. I hope they suffice.
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