High IQ crimes and primitive accumulation bankers together form a perfect crime

Randi 2022-01-25 08:03:43

The robbers entered the bank for only three purposes: to delay the time of the police; to take out the documents and diamonds in locker 392; and to dig out the dark room where Cliff Owen was temporarily hiding. Once these three goals are achieved, they can blast the gate to let everyone run out of the gate. The confusion made it impossible for the robbers and the hostages to know each other. The banker chose not to cooperate with the police investigation because he was afraid that his past would be discovered. Because the gangsters who ended up in the hostages were actually not as simple as 3 or 4 people, and the banker was quiet, neither providing specific losses, but also working through Judy Foster, hoping to understand the case, fearing that the police would take his secret 392 The secret in the locker has been found out. The police were under pressure from the bankers. On the other hand, the interrogation of these people did not have a clue. The identification of photos and the collection of testimony were all inconsistent. Therefore, the case had to be closed.

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  • Dalton Russell: [after viciously beating Peter Hammond] Is there anyone else here who is smarter than me?

  • Dalton Russell: Anyway, does this sound anything like the interests you came in here to protect? Or am I just whistling Dixie out my ass?