Originally posted by Fisherman
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Firstly, unless one went the long way round by heading north, Bucks Row was the gateway to Spitalfields and Bishopsgate. So you are asking us to believe that Mrs Lechmere did not know how to get to those two key locations (one of which was where her husband worked).
Secondly, that Mrs Lechmere simply must have known the location of Bucks Row after 31 August 1888 because of its infamy due to it being the location of the Nichols murder.
So your own lack of knowledge of every single street in your area is irrelevant because we are talking here about a street which was a vital thoroughfare for anyone living in Doveton Street (especially for someone who had lived there for over a month) and the location of a notorious local murder.
So Fisherman I need to repeat the question which you have now ducked twice:
Mrs Lechmere must have known that her husband left his house at about 4.30am to be at work at about 5.00am. So this particular carman called Charles, who had the same surname as Lechmere's stepfather, who discovered the body in Bucks Row at about 4.45am and was stated to be living in the very house that Mrs Lechmere was living could hardly be anyone else could it?
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