At first, I was deceived by Douglas' appearance and background, thinking that he had constructed a perfect murder, from investigating a third party, intimidating, deceiving, planning, and then executing, especially when playing cards, switching between several calls, and then throwing away the phone to destroy the evidence, It looked flawless, however, because of a small accident, the steak tool fell short. When he took the key by mistake, he was already flustered, leaving a clue to the woman, a wave. Then, the tape appeared, the third party extorted, Douglas, using the opportunity of a phone call, knew the whereabouts of the third party, skillfully killed the third party, and the second wave deepened the impression of Douglas wily. Third, Douglas used the background of a third party to explain why he deliberately placed the thief's key with his wife to cover up the loophole. The wife seemed to believe that this third wave or turning point. When she got here, in fact, she already suspected that these things were most likely arranged by him. The last letter, a tape, caused the biggest climax, and she took advantage of these perfectly to kill Stephen. All kinds of accidents and coincidences in the middle, in fact, confirm with reality that there is no real perfection in life. In fact, the perfect murder of Ann only resulted in a miserable life in the end. It is better to stick to yourself at the beginning.
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