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What does that passagemean to you, Captain? Objection. He's a policeman,not an English professor. His interpretation would be speculativeand irrelevant. I didn't hear her askfor an expert opinion. The witness can answer. Well, to me, it's simple. The killer thoughtthat his victim was two-faced, dishonest in some way. In your experience, Captain, do killers ever intentionallyleave clues to their motive? Not often, but it happens
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What does that passage mean to you Captain
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Objection He's a policeman not an English professor
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His interpretation would be speculative and irrelevant
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I didn't hear her ask for an expert opinion
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The witness can answer
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Well to me it's simple
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The killer thought that his victim was two faced
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dishonest in some way
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In your experience Captain
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do killers ever intentionally leave clues to their motive
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Not often but it happens
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Movie Summary
An arrogant, high-powered attorney takes on the case of a poor altar boy found running away from the scene of the grisly murder of the bishop who has taken him in. The case gets a lot more complex when the accused reveals that there may or may not have been a third person in the room.