When I read it, I didn't understand a lot of things, but when I looked back and sorted it out, the context became clearer. ed is a hairdresser, his wife doris works in the shop opened by bigdave, ed suspects that they are having an affair. Bigdave thought that the fat boss who wrote the black letter was extorted $10,000, he killed the fat boss, and bigdave died at the hands of ed, but the prosecutor thought the murderer was Doris, because the store was short of $10,000, she did She committed suicide later. During the trial, the judge declared her innocent. It is not very understandable here. Is it because she died that she was forgiven her sins during her lifetime? Still later, after the car accident, prosecutors arrested ed for the murder of the fat boss, who had their contract on him.
Misunderstanding, huh, huh.
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