From the perspective of the detective, analyze whether the heroine intentionally kills.

Grady 2022-03-21 09:01:40

1. No matter if the heroine is planning to kill someone or if the conversation breaks down, she intends to kill someone temporarily, what do you do with that phone call after the murder? Why do you pretend to be attacked on the phone many times in one fell swoop? Da Keyouzai made a phone call to the police after he figured out the scene. Anyway, the person is dead, so whatever you say is right. 2. If you suspect that the hostess took the key from the deceased, why don't you search the letter by the way? It has been inferred that this letter was the reason for her murder and silence, but the letter was still left on the body of the deceased, which was illogical. 3. The deceased used stockings to strangle himself, no matter if the stockings were brought by the deceased, or taken by the deceased when he was stealing things, or they believed that the heroine prepared them, the deceased and the heroine were full and put another stocking Stuffed under the table leather pad? This meaningless extra action cannot be done by the heroine or the dead. If the heroine planned to kill someone, she would definitely not be so stupid to tie up socks. After the heroine made up her mind to kill someone, she hurriedly tied a sock and would not hide the other one in such an obvious place. Obviously, it is better to throw it anywhere. .

In short, the first and second points are extremely illogical. Assuming that you are the murderer, imagine whether you will handle it in this way. It should be easy to overturn the conclusion of the female lead's murder, especially if it was premeditated, and you will not make some low-level mistakes.

In the end, it was predicted that the deceased did not break in on his own, but might have entered with the key, but the police did not immediately check and verify the two keys of the important evidence, which was too imprecise. In the end, the big detective made a thorough analysis, and he also showed all kinds of meticulous thoughts in the process of handling the case. It was only before the death sentence that he accidentally discovered that the key was wrong, and the characters were quite contradictory, hehe...

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  • Shanon 2022-03-24 09:01:36

    As long as the general people's bureaus are carefully investigated, there will definitely be loopholes found. Except for the Feixian Bureau. However, the detective's evidence collection method is very illegal this time, so the defendant will be innocent.

  • Joannie 2022-01-27 08:06:55

    Hitchcock is not only a master at scheduling scenes and shots, but also a master at scheduling audience emotions. Margot, who should be sympathized by others, is not liked by the end of the film, but the husband and killer who should be a bad guy is always It makes people hope that they can get away with it. This is not to say that people do not understand the law or do not obey the law, but that we all unconsciously sympathize with the husband's role under the director's several plot hints, so that the end of the film, the gods and the gods People don't think it is happy ending when they are holding hands together.

Dial M for Murder quotes

  • C.A. Swan: Just a minute. I'm supposed to have come in through these windows. Suppose they'd been locked?

    Tony Wendice: It wouldn't matter. You see, she often takes a walk around the garden before she goes to bed, and she usually forgets to lock up when she gets back. That's what I shall tell the police.

    C.A. Swan: Yes, but she may say that...

    Tony Wendice: But she isn't going to say anything, is she?

  • Tony Wendice: I became curious to know you that I followed you. I followed you home that night And I've been following you ever since.

    C.A. Swan: Why?

    Tony Wendice: Well, I was hoping that sooner or later I might catch you at something and be able to, ah...

    C.A. Swan: Blackmail me?

    Tony Wendice: Influence you. After a few weeks, I got to know your routine. That that made it a log easier.

    C.A. Swan: Wasn't that dull work? Following me around in your spare time?

    Tony Wendice: To begin with... yes. But you know how it is. It's like a hobby. Once you take up a hobby, the more interesting and fascinating it becomes. You became quite fascinating. They were time that I felt you almost belonged to me.

    C.A. Swan: That must have been interesting.