Moonbeggar
The notion that Charles Lechmere changed his name to Cross to avoid the High Rip gangs has been dealt with before. As they did not know his name anyway, changing his name would be no protection.
They could have waited for him at his workplace and done him over there or followed him home from work and desecrated his family. Those heinous gangs were capable of almost anything – weren’t they?
In any case have you any evidence of any other witnesses giving false names for fear of attack from the dreaded High Rips?
DRoy
Watches were in short supply but mantle clocks would not have been.
Paul claimed to know he was late for work and one must presume he based that on something better than dead reckoning. Brown’s Stable yard is only a couple of minutes walk from his house so I think it is a fair assumption that he was reasonably accurate in his timings.
Lechmere also claimed to be late for work… so did he know the time?
I would guess the nearest chiming clock would have been St Mary’s Whitechapel – probably out of hearing.
In any case, all that can be said about the timings is that Lechmere as the murder can fit the timings as given. Of course timings were often estimates, but you cannot get much better than to say he fits the timings as given. And the murder was very fresh, by the blood flow and the Doctor’s estimate. Again you can’t get better than that.
On Nichols’ clothes, they were clearly covering the wounds when Lechmere and Paul touched the body. Paul alone dragged them a bit further down. The significance isn’t in Paul dragging them down. It is in the wounds being covered in the first place.
The notion that Charles Lechmere changed his name to Cross to avoid the High Rip gangs has been dealt with before. As they did not know his name anyway, changing his name would be no protection.
They could have waited for him at his workplace and done him over there or followed him home from work and desecrated his family. Those heinous gangs were capable of almost anything – weren’t they?
In any case have you any evidence of any other witnesses giving false names for fear of attack from the dreaded High Rips?
DRoy
Watches were in short supply but mantle clocks would not have been.
Paul claimed to know he was late for work and one must presume he based that on something better than dead reckoning. Brown’s Stable yard is only a couple of minutes walk from his house so I think it is a fair assumption that he was reasonably accurate in his timings.
Lechmere also claimed to be late for work… so did he know the time?
I would guess the nearest chiming clock would have been St Mary’s Whitechapel – probably out of hearing.
In any case, all that can be said about the timings is that Lechmere as the murder can fit the timings as given. Of course timings were often estimates, but you cannot get much better than to say he fits the timings as given. And the murder was very fresh, by the blood flow and the Doctor’s estimate. Again you can’t get better than that.
On Nichols’ clothes, they were clearly covering the wounds when Lechmere and Paul touched the body. Paul alone dragged them a bit further down. The significance isn’t in Paul dragging them down. It is in the wounds being covered in the first place.
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