Malpractice FBI Agent

Deon 2022-03-20 09:02:10

After watching the movie, I don't think there is anything wrong with the FBI investigating Jewell as a suspect. If a murder occurs, it is abnormal if you don't suspect the security at all. But when Jewell, who has no favorable evidence and can't explain it, has no time to call, the FBI agent revealed to the female reporter that Jewell is a suspect. This is too obvious malfeasance. , his leader also scolds which idiot disclosed the news to the reporter. Thinking about it in reverse, if Jewell is the murderer, wouldn't revealing the direction of the FBI investigation too soon would make him destroy evidence and accomplices colluding more quickly?

There is another question. In the movie, after the female reporter found out that the call to the police could not have been called by Jewell, she went to the FBI agent who leaked the secret. The agent said that he had an accomplice. When the prime suspect is because he fits the profile, but the profile says he committed the crime alone. FBI agents can't change the profile because Jewell didn't have the time to call and say he has an accomplice. Changing the profile means that the profile is not as accurate. If the profile is not so accurate, Jewell is not so suspicious, or the profile is accurate, just not Jewell.

The FBI agent is like a man with a hammer in his hand, seeing everything as a nail. When I saw the attitude of the detective towards the female reporter in the movie, I was a little skeptical. Did this person really leak secrets because of the sex trade in the first place? It feels that he may have tricked the female reporter, because he believes that Jewell is the murderer, but there is no evidence, and retaliated against Jewell.

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  • Sandra 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    It is worth introducing people with educational significance who have been educated to be good people since childhood. Don't think that the government will cramp you and rip you off and think that the country will give you a fair help to carry the knife. The style is bland, the case is wonderful, the script is well thought out, and the performance is solid. It seems that all agencies have this tendency. No matter what the reason is, they often do not look in other directions after locking down the suspect. When they look back, it is often too late. After watching many unsolved unjust cases, they will feel that they did not investigate in other directions in the first place. , is it because resources are indeed limited, or is the idea of ​​power tending to be similar? Sam Rockwell's little old man looks like an all-time great Gary Oldman the older he gets. The villains other than the protagonist mother and son and the lawyer are quite face, but Jon Hamm can't stand handsome.

  • Katrine 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    Warm and ironic, everything is just right.

Richard Jewell quotes

  • Richard Jewell: You're the only one who treated me like a human being! And now you're yelling at me, telling me I have to be somebody that I'm not! I'm not that guy, you're that guy!

  • Watson Bryant: You know, I actually feel sorry for you guys: when the real bomber does it again, and the country asks, 'where was the FBI?' you're gonna say, 'we were busy getting hair samples from Richard Jewel.'