The highest level of murder is not to kill that person, but to let the police catch the wrong person. The beginning of the chapter is about logic, in fact, it is to show that what brother killed is not a human being, but to teach you a very serious science. The plot develops a little too fast, the emotional handling is too plain, and the private life is very good. Hollywood films often use the most essential desires of people to express personal feelings. Some crude and vulgar. Too much emphasis on personal fantasy and freedom, and then ignore the most subtle side. Finally the doctor said to the student: Saying that we are all sinners in this matter, but at least it should allow you to learn something.
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