Ben,
It's not that I'm easily convinced, because I ain't convinced so much as intrigued. The admittedly meagre facts we have about Lech seem to create a plausible scenario.
Perhaps littered was too melodramatic a term for the locations of the bodies near his work routes. But they were found close to routes that he might reasonably have used. Shortly after having moved to Doveton Street the earlier the murders occurred on a route with which he would have been very familiar i.e Whitechapel Road. And Bucks Row is also on that route from Doveton Street. What would be more normal than finding the quickest connection from his new home to his old route and then plodding along on in time honoured fashion? Only after he meets Paul and accompanies him along Hanbury Street do the murders shift northwards.
All supposition you may say, and you'd be right. But surely it's plausible?
MrB
It's not that I'm easily convinced, because I ain't convinced so much as intrigued. The admittedly meagre facts we have about Lech seem to create a plausible scenario.
Perhaps littered was too melodramatic a term for the locations of the bodies near his work routes. But they were found close to routes that he might reasonably have used. Shortly after having moved to Doveton Street the earlier the murders occurred on a route with which he would have been very familiar i.e Whitechapel Road. And Bucks Row is also on that route from Doveton Street. What would be more normal than finding the quickest connection from his new home to his old route and then plodding along on in time honoured fashion? Only after he meets Paul and accompanies him along Hanbury Street do the murders shift northwards.
All supposition you may say, and you'd be right. But surely it's plausible?
MrB
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