Sean's mother was supposedly killed by his father and children. At that point, Father said there was a problem with the car, and then went out for an excuse. At that point, Childs said: "It's time, rock." (Rock is his father's alias), Sean's father said: fuck off. It shows his inner entanglement: he needs someone else to kill his wife in order to cheat the insurance, but at the same time feels guilty. But rock at that time was a cornered street gangster and had to do it.
Why did Childs send red stamps? In fact, as I said before, Childs is a complete bastard, and he can't feel pain for killing Sean's mother, not to mention that he was only sentenced to two years in prison, and the tainted witness who is protected can't care about your forced child. If he sticks it in black, although it appears to be acknowledging that Sean's father ordered it, the real problem is that it also admits that he killed Sean's mother, and Sean's mother was treated as an accidental death. Not so stupid. So Sean put poison on the red stamp? I think so, and I also think he'd put poison on the envelope's seal to make sure it was enough to kill Childs.
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