Moonbeggar
I am glad and gratified that you are suitably entertained.
However
Team Lechmere (aka the Lechmere Brigade) do not make the case that Lechmere was standing over or crouched over Nichols's body - at least when seen by Paul. That is an interpretation that 'lay' people put on it - an understandable interpretation as it is not much different from Paul's description of seeing him where the woman was.
The Cross thing is a bit different. I would suggest that it is likely that no one knew him as Cross anywhere and it was just a name he plucked out from his past. There is a slight possibility some people knew him as Cross but that doesn't explain why he chose to call himself Cross in this instance when we know he called himself Lechmere four times that year when dealing with various forms of officialdom - yet he made the deliberate choice in this instance to call himself Cross.
You are however right that these things don't make him guilty - it is the combination of these and others things that suggests he may very well have been guilty.
Hercule - the evidence we have of those streets at that late hour is that they were almost deserted - hence there would not have been hundreds of others walking by.
Sally
I'm afraid I didn't read that long post of yours some time back.
I am glad and gratified that you are suitably entertained.
However
Team Lechmere (aka the Lechmere Brigade) do not make the case that Lechmere was standing over or crouched over Nichols's body - at least when seen by Paul. That is an interpretation that 'lay' people put on it - an understandable interpretation as it is not much different from Paul's description of seeing him where the woman was.
The Cross thing is a bit different. I would suggest that it is likely that no one knew him as Cross anywhere and it was just a name he plucked out from his past. There is a slight possibility some people knew him as Cross but that doesn't explain why he chose to call himself Cross in this instance when we know he called himself Lechmere four times that year when dealing with various forms of officialdom - yet he made the deliberate choice in this instance to call himself Cross.
You are however right that these things don't make him guilty - it is the combination of these and others things that suggests he may very well have been guilty.
Hercule - the evidence we have of those streets at that late hour is that they were almost deserted - hence there would not have been hundreds of others walking by.
Sally
I'm afraid I didn't read that long post of yours some time back.
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