Love, truth, escape

Deron 2022-01-24 08:06:12

I haven't been to the United States, but I have seen too many small town stories in the United States.

A reporter who was unwilling to give up searching for the missing girl was fired and forced to return to the place where he had fled.

This place is where the reporter grew up, and it is also a place shrouded in huge lies.

The people in this place claim that Port Erie is a place where there has been no criminal case for many years. People are used to peace, or peace, or other, but they are unwilling to admit crime.

The reporter's second daughter is influenced by her father and likes newspapers, or pursuing the truth, or exploring anything she can't understand.

In fact, this is due to the curiosity of a nine-year-old child. He has an unconstrained imagination. He was only influenced by his father. He went to a branch of imagination to explore the secret, or to give this secret a reason as reasonable as possible.

For example, people who see things from sellers and people digging holes in the yard will lead to criminal thoughts.

Of course, these are not important. The important thing is that the people of Port Erie are unwilling to find the truth of the matter.

A boy was kidnapped. A policeman in the town believed that the suspect was an aboriginal because he had tempted the boy and others to drink alcohol, smoke marijuana, etc.

In order to prove the guilt of the aboriginals, he fabricated a testimony drama and successfully sent this aboriginal who "will commit a crime in the future" to prison. As for the reporter who told the truth, his evidence didn't work because of his youth.

The boy was squeezed out for being obsessed with the truth, and finally fled. After a certain conversation, the lonely father believed his son and started investigating.

In fact, it is not difficult to tell the story through.

But trying to figure out the expression is actually a bit confusing. However, the biggest pain is that I love you, but I don't believe you. This is the true voice of many people.

The reporter is unwilling to reveal the deep pain and story to his wife. The wife is unwilling to be a reporter. The husband has too much communication with the mother who lost the girl, and is afraid that they have more common language than themselves.

The lying policeman who got the post of sheriff was unwilling to explore the truth. The juvenile policeman did not want to admit the past.

Of course, all these final questions only need to tell the truth. However, how many people are willing to tell the truth.

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