Originally posted by Templarkommando
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Hi Templarkommando,
Despite the title of the thread a ‘suspect’ has to be considered innocent until proven guilty and so the burden is with those supporting Cross as a suspect to ‘prove’ him guilty or at least show why he should be considered as a suspect. And so far they haven’t provided a single piece of evidence that raises suspicion.
“One of the major pieces of evidence that points to Lechmere as a possible suspect has to do with his discovery of Polly Nichols in Buck's Row. Is there any theory which could reasonably explain the death of Polly Nichols and also doesn't involve Charles Lechmere as her murderer?”
I don’t think that is a major piece of evidence. How many people in crime history have discovered the body of a serial killers victim and it turned out that the finder themselves was the killer? We haven’t found a single example yet so this would make Cross unique in the annals. Add the fact that we can’t find a single serial killer committing murder/mutilation outdoors 15 or 20 minutes before being due at work. This makes him ever rarer. Then, how many serial killers can we name who stood around waiting for a stranger to show up? It’s none so far. How vanishingly rare can Cross be as a suspect before he enters unicorn territory?
Can we explain the death of Nichols without Cross? 100% yes. An unknown person killed her not long before Cross arrived, walking along a street that he’d walk along six days a week at the same time.
“As to the Mizen Scam, are there any other possibilities that could explain Lechmere's statement to Mizen that there was an officer waiting for him in Buck's Row?”
Numerous. I’d suggested that he’d said something like “you’re needed in Bucks Row,” or “a copper is needed in Bucks Row” and Mizen misheard him as he continued his knocking up. The question has to be how Cross might have told a lie without Paul hearing it? Christer invented the scam to get Cross away from Paul to tell Mizen this lie but it’s nonsense. In the Lloyd’s article Paul claimed actually to have spoken to Mizen. They were at the crime scene together, they left the crime scene together, they found Mizen together, can we really imagine the pushy Paul standing a distance away while Cross told his lie? No way. And Cross certainly couldn’t have relied on his being able to do it therefore it’s not a plan. No one could have believed it a workable scam. It’s a fantasy.
You also ask if there are better suspects than Cross. Certainly, at the time, they probably couldn’t have named one. Then again, any local looney with a history of violence toward women (and there can’t have been a shortage) would have been a better suspect than Cross. Today we have suspects of varying levels of likelihood. I’ll name one..Bury. Living close by we have heavy drinker, traumatic childhood, linked to prostitutes, violent, murdered and mutilated a woman, murders ceased when he left for Scotland. Place Bury next to Cross the delivery driver with no issues that we know of. How can they compare as suspects? How can Cross even be mentioned?
For some reason Cross has been selected and the turned into a suspect by fiction and promoted by a social media propaganda campaign. You’ll probably disagree and that’s up to you of course but I believe that Cross is an appalling suspect. A clearly innocent man. And the promotion of him and the embarrassing lengths that have been gone to and the bottom of the barrels scraped have been to the detriment of the subject as a whole. I’ve genuinely never known a suspect who has had such efforts on his behalf.
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