The ungrateful villain shot his benefactor’s friend

Isom 2022-10-16 05:54:12

I thought that the real murderer could be found in the end. As a result, the ugly side of human nature covered up the truth, and the despicable villain even more shamelessly shot and killed the friend who had sacrificed his life to save him... Human nature is evil, sincere!

The following spoilers:

Vaughan and Marcus drove to the forest hunting in the Scottish Highland village... At night, they arrived at their destination. After they stayed in the hotel, they each found a local girl to shoot...

The next day, leaving the hotel and driving into the forest, Vaughan said that his .243 caliber shotgun had forgotten to carry the bullets, and Marcus's shotgun was .270 caliber. Reluctantly, Marcus had to take another .22 of his own. Loan a caliber shotgun to Vaughan...

When Vaughan aimed at a deer and shot, he inadvertently shot the boy on the other side of the deer in the forehead. When the boy's father found the horror, he was furious with the gun. Marcus was afraid that Vaughan would be shot. In order to protect Vaughan, he killed the boy's father from behind... At this time, Vaughan not only didn't appreciate Marcus, but also yelled that he should call the police...

That night, Marcus and Vaughan pretended to be okay and went to a local pub to eat. The local resident Logan was enthusiastic about making friends with the two of them. The two refused to refuse, so they had to drink together... …

In the middle of the night, Marcus and Vaughan quietly left the hotel and drove to the forest, digging a hole to bury the dead body. When Marcus was moving the boy’s body, he found a bullet hole in the trunk next to him. He dug out the bullet with a knife and found that it was a .22 caliber bullet shot by Vaughan. Police Marcus felt that he had touched the back of the boy’s head with his hand and found no blood stains on the boy’s forehead. Not penetrated by a bullet... Marcus dug out the bullet from the boy's forehead with a knife, and was surprised to find that the bullet was not a .22 caliber. Obviously, there was someone else who killed the boy, not Vaughan at all. But Marcus killed the boy’s father in order to protect Vaughan. Therefore, Marcus feared that after Vaughan learned the truth, he would call the police to get rid of his own responsibility, and he was sentenced to prison for murder. In this way, Marcus concealed the truth...

At noon on the third day, as soon as the two of them woke up, many local residents came downstairs. The leader was Brian, who stabbed the tires of the two off-road vehicles and beat Marcus violently, claiming Markus. Si not only slept with his niece, but also gave her a packet of cocaine...

The tire was punctured, and the two who originally planned to escape today had to stay where they were and borrow a car to escape tomorrow... In the afternoon, in the tavern, the friendly Logan was very sorry not to let the two outsiders be beaten, and convinced Brian to Vaughan , Marcus apologized... While drinking, someone in the tavern claimed that Brian’s nephew, Sammy, went to camp in the forest and did not return all day and night...

That night, Logan decided that all the adult men in the village would help Brian go into the forest to find Sammy, and invited Vaughan and Marcus to help together... The two had no choice but to follow... The hound keenly sniffed the corpse. And the two fools didn't keep calm and justified themselves, and even ran away. Isn't this "there is no silver or three hundred taels"?

Brian first caught Vaughan, and after the brutal attack, he wanted to shoot Vaughan. Logan persuaded Vaughn to save his life. Vaughan, who didn’t know the truth, confessed the murder and burial...

After catching Marcus, Brian insisted on shooting two to pay his debts, but after Logan persuaded to save him, he finally decided to let Vaughan, who missed the murderer, hold a gun, and kill Marcus who intentionally murdered to pay his blood debt...

Vaughan, a despicable, ungrateful villain who lives for himself, shot his benefactor's friend to the head...

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