>>I don't believe Lechmer wanted to get involved with the investigation, but was basically forced into it because of Paul's voluntarily coming forward.<<
We will probably never know, but following the trail of snippets, Xmere may well have gone to the police when he finished work on Friday afternoon.
Newspapers across the country and as far away as Scotland were reporting on Saturday morning stories that two men discovered the body before PC Neil. That's a full 24 hours before Paul's interview hit the newspaper stands. So where were those stories coming from?
Xmere may have gone to the police on Friday afternoon, Bethnal Green J Division being the nearest to his home. Presumably, he would have told the same story as he did at the inquest about the two of them informing a Policeman in Baker's Row near Hanbury Street.
The police would have checked with the J Division PC patrolling that area, in this case, PC Neil. We know Neil was asked about two men and we know he, truthfully, denied it. Therefore, the police would have had good reason to disbelieve Xmere's story.
Once Paul's story came out on Sunday morning Xmere's story could no longer be so easily dismissed. It would have warranted further investigation.
Hence Mizen's hasty identification of Xmere at the inquest.
We will probably never know, but following the trail of snippets, Xmere may well have gone to the police when he finished work on Friday afternoon.
Newspapers across the country and as far away as Scotland were reporting on Saturday morning stories that two men discovered the body before PC Neil. That's a full 24 hours before Paul's interview hit the newspaper stands. So where were those stories coming from?
Xmere may have gone to the police on Friday afternoon, Bethnal Green J Division being the nearest to his home. Presumably, he would have told the same story as he did at the inquest about the two of them informing a Policeman in Baker's Row near Hanbury Street.
The police would have checked with the J Division PC patrolling that area, in this case, PC Neil. We know Neil was asked about two men and we know he, truthfully, denied it. Therefore, the police would have had good reason to disbelieve Xmere's story.
Once Paul's story came out on Sunday morning Xmere's story could no longer be so easily dismissed. It would have warranted further investigation.
Hence Mizen's hasty identification of Xmere at the inquest.
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