Yes,but Cross did come to the notice of the police,did attend at an inquest..He was there to ans wer questions.His home address was known as was his place of work.He did nothing to avoid an investigation,and no suspicion of wrongdoing was levelled against him.He did what the law required him to,he found a body,he communicated that information to Paul,the first person on the scene after himself, and later to Mizen.If Mizen failed to obtain his particulars at that time,the fault is with Mizen,not Cross.
It needed less than fifty seconds for Cross to have arrived at the body,after the killer had left,for the blood factor to have nil effect.
If any lies were told,I suggest that Mizen told them.There is no indication that the authorities believed Cross lied.
You can add as many' As far as we know' as you care to,it makes no difference.Cross is no more a suspect today,than he was in 1888,The evidence is just not there.
It needed less than fifty seconds for Cross to have arrived at the body,after the killer had left,for the blood factor to have nil effect.
If any lies were told,I suggest that Mizen told them.There is no indication that the authorities believed Cross lied.
You can add as many' As far as we know' as you care to,it makes no difference.Cross is no more a suspect today,than he was in 1888,The evidence is just not there.
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