"Super Perfect Murder" One Hundred Secrets: Thinking Is Too Powerful

Robb 2022-04-21 08:01:07

A millionaire murdering his wife is a classic crime. No one would encourage such a thing, but from a logical point of view, millionaire Steve handled the details of the case quite well, chaotic and orderly. Recently, I have been fascinated by crime and suspense type movies, which is very enjoyable, mainly because this type of film is more brain-burning, and many times I need to use my brain to analyze the case. The one-to-one plot is endlessly enjoyable.

Millionaire Steve is the darling of Wall Street, and his wife, Emily, is beautiful and talented, and their marriage is a match made in heaven. Steve was too addicted to his work, neglected his wife, was macho, and had to be in control of everything, so the husband and wife drifted away. Steve had already noticed that his wife was having an affair with someone else, so he kept quiet. Until a dinner party, Steve discovers that Emily has an improper relationship with the poor painter David. Steve used a strong network of relationships to get a clear picture of David. David's drawing skills were learned in prison, where he cheated a widow out of money in San Francisco, a second offense. David lived next to a garbage dump since he was a child. He has been committing crimes since he was 10 years old, from pickpockets to car thieves to male prostitutes, until he found out that it is better to make money by being a little white face, because he has an Oedipus complex and has been cheating to make a living all his life. .

Steve successfully lured David with $500,000 on the premise of killing Emily. Steve did not explain why he murdered Emily. In fact, in part because Emily cheated on David, no man is cuckolded for nothing, especially someone as successful as Steve. Another reason is that Steve's business has a huge problem, and Emily has a huge amount of insurance. Once Emily dies, the beneficiary is Steve, and Steve will receive hundreds of millions of insurance compensation.

The next day Steve waited for David at home. He made a detailed plan to murder his wife: there is a blind spot on the monitor, David can enter; Steve goes out on time at 8 o'clock in the evening, stops at the exit until there is no one, and after 5 seconds, the iron door closes, Steve goes out, David enters from the right; on leaving, Steve takes her key from Emily's purse, puts it in the magnet box, puts the box behind the water pipe, and David enters with the key; Steve's alibi is Was in a poker game; the door had been locked with two locks and David was hiding in the stairwell before 9:30 because Emily was taking a shower; Steve would call the landline at 10pm and Emily answered Phone, at this time the tragedy happened, the whole incident should look like an emergency, hitting it with a heavy hammer looks more like it, you can use a pot; David went to the room to take some jewelry afterward, and knocked on the lock of the maintenance passage, Makes it look like there's a break-in; finally David puts the key back behind the hose and goes out the same way. The whole plan is designed to be seamless, and I have to admire Steve's careful thinking.

Then came the day when the plan was executed. Steve picked up Emily specifically, and the two had lunch at a familiar restaurant. Emily and David's lunch plans are therefore put on hold. The plan went ahead as scheduled, and everything went smoothly. The mistake appeared when the murderer failed to kill Emily, but was killed by Emily instead. Emily was deeply hurt and terrified. One detail was very well handled. Steve called Emily at 10 o'clock and silently listened to the sound of his wife's murder without saying a word. This fully shows Steve's confidence in the perfect plan and the cruelty in Steve's heart. Realizing that the plan had failed, Steve immediately put the killer's key on Emily's keychain, broke the door lock, and methodically handled the crime scene. I have to say, smart people are really scary.

Finally there is the case Yubo, which is quite compact, which I like. Steve did everything possible to hide the truth of his wife's murder. On the one hand, he had to deal with his wife's suspicion and investigation, and he had to justify himself; on the other hand, he had to deal with the cunning David. David had been prepared, and had recorded Steve's voice as early as Steve recounted his plan to murder Emily. Steve tried his best to eliminate evidence, even killing David. Because David is simply greedy and wants the remaining $400,000.

Emily was suspicious, and the more she thought about it, the more bizarre and premeditated the murder became. First, Emily found out that the key was not her own, and the door could not be opened. Steve put it on her own key. Then Emily investigated the owner of the key and found that it was the murderer, and Steve might be an accomplice. Emily suspects Steve. During a casual exchange with friends, Emily thought of investigating her husband's business. It turns out that Steve's business on Wall Street has plummeted and he may go bankrupt at any time. Once Emily dies, her husband will receive excess compensation.

David is ambitious, and the 100,000 deposit he received is not enough. He wants to get the remaining 400,000. Although his mission fails, David wants Steve to be disgraced and the criminal evidence recorded by Steve to be made public. While dealing with Steve, David sends the master tape to Emily. In the end, David was murdered by Steve.

Inspiration from the Millionaire Wife Murder Case:

Revelation 1: Logical thinking is really powerful. The value of doing good deeds with logical thinking is infinite, but once people do bad deeds, they will cause infinite harm. Steve is a person with strong and careful logical thinking, and even his kung fu is first-class compared to Steve.

Revelation 2: To be a human being, one must abide by the principles and not break through the bottom line. David was a guilty person, and he even cuckolded others, breaking the principle and bottom line, and he was bound to be punished.

Revelation 3: Never touch the law and stick to the bottom line. Once you break the law and challenge the law, your life is over.

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A Perfect Murder quotes

  • Steven: [Steven stabs David Shaw, while using his left hand to cover his mouth] You should thank me. Artists are always appreciated more after they're dead!

  • Mohamed Karaman: [after showing up unannounced to his desk at the police precinct] I know what you're worth Mrs. Taylor and that kind of money is always a motive, I took your case a part a thousand times, then I put it back together again, there was always one piece left out on the table like a screw that didn't quite fit, the dead man had a wallet, cash and change, driver's license even a membership card to a video store but not a single key, not one, not even to his apartment.