RobRoy
Not A Mormon
I should point out that I don't really think there is any evidence that Marlowe did fake his death, but everything involving Marlowe is fuzzy: you can't really take anything at face value (again, I would recommend the Nicholl book I mentioned earlier, though it's been years since I read it).
No, no concrete evidence, at least from what I’ve seen so far. But that wasn’t my point to Vic Vega. There was plenty of good reason for Marlowe to do so.
As for the body of the hanged man: I haven't found the site I came across the other day, but this one gives a similar explanation. According to this theory, Ingram Frizer (Marlowe's killer) and the other men present at Eleanor Bull's the day Marlowe died were central to the death hoax.
Apparently, the hanged man was John Penry, executed for sedition, though the charge seems forced. That hardly matters though. What’s key here is that he was of an age with Marlowe, and that there is no record of what happened to the body after the execution. It’s extremely thin gruel, more like brackish water, but there it is.
I can see why Marlovians would focus on the body, because the circumstances help to point toward a faked death. But at best it appears coincidental, and it’s not as if they were using the Arlington National Cemetery’s system for keeping track of executions and burial of bodies.