Originally posted by Abby Normal
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I can't agree with the way you have phrased it about hiding from his wife or friends "any involvement in the Nichols murder" because his finding of the body in the street did not involve him in the Nichols murder, it only involved him in the finding of the body. But if he was trying to deceive his wife or friends I can only repeat it was a very weak attempt at deception because of all the information at the inquest, including his actual address, which identified him clearly as Charles Lechmere.
Finally, just to add that I would not want to say that he was "usually" known as Lechmere. For all we know most of his friends called him Cross.
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