Just wanted to throw a curve ball...
The witness Mrs Lilley who lived a couple of doors away from the murder site and who claimed to of heard distinct but faint whispers of VOICES (PLURAL) under the window; could she of heard the killer and Nichols?
Or did she hear Lechmere and Nichols?
Or Lechmere and Paul?
What i'm suggesting is...what are the chances that Lechmere and Paul acted together?
What if everything that transpired didn't really happen that way at all and they were giving each other an alibi?
It would then imply that there were 2 killers, which i know is unlikely...but what if they were in a pact together? Could that then explain why different eye witnesses have given different descriptions of men last seen with their respective victims?
We know a lot about Lechmere, but what about Paul?
I believe that Mrs Lilley heard the murder and the moans and voices she heard were significant. She refers to the train passing, which is accurate and so I believe she heard the killer.
The moans she heard are almost certainly Nichols after being attacked.
But did the witness hear the moans BEFORE or AFTER she heard the distinct but faint VOICES?
That is important to know because the moans are the point when she was being murdered OR just after the killer left and she's fighting for her life.
But the VOICES are equally important...but WHO was talking?
So let's look at all the possible combinations, because one of them has to be TRUE...
VOICES..
1 - Nichols and an unidentified killer shortly BEFORE he killed her
2 - Nichols and Lechmere shortly BEFORE he killed her
3 - An unidentified killer talking to Nichols in different voices/split personality disorder...as he's mutilating her as part of his ritual
4 - Lechmere and Paul AFTER having murdered Nichols
5 - Lechmere and Paul AFTER having found Nichols
6- Policemen?
One of those 6 has to be correct
We can't discount the witness evidence that she heard distinct but faint voices. The key word being VOICES and not one voice.
Thoughts please?
The witness Mrs Lilley who lived a couple of doors away from the murder site and who claimed to of heard distinct but faint whispers of VOICES (PLURAL) under the window; could she of heard the killer and Nichols?
Or did she hear Lechmere and Nichols?
Or Lechmere and Paul?
What i'm suggesting is...what are the chances that Lechmere and Paul acted together?
What if everything that transpired didn't really happen that way at all and they were giving each other an alibi?
It would then imply that there were 2 killers, which i know is unlikely...but what if they were in a pact together? Could that then explain why different eye witnesses have given different descriptions of men last seen with their respective victims?
We know a lot about Lechmere, but what about Paul?
I believe that Mrs Lilley heard the murder and the moans and voices she heard were significant. She refers to the train passing, which is accurate and so I believe she heard the killer.
The moans she heard are almost certainly Nichols after being attacked.
But did the witness hear the moans BEFORE or AFTER she heard the distinct but faint VOICES?
That is important to know because the moans are the point when she was being murdered OR just after the killer left and she's fighting for her life.
But the VOICES are equally important...but WHO was talking?
So let's look at all the possible combinations, because one of them has to be TRUE...
VOICES..
1 - Nichols and an unidentified killer shortly BEFORE he killed her
2 - Nichols and Lechmere shortly BEFORE he killed her
3 - An unidentified killer talking to Nichols in different voices/split personality disorder...as he's mutilating her as part of his ritual
4 - Lechmere and Paul AFTER having murdered Nichols
5 - Lechmere and Paul AFTER having found Nichols
6- Policemen?
One of those 6 has to be correct
We can't discount the witness evidence that she heard distinct but faint voices. The key word being VOICES and not one voice.
Thoughts please?
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