In my opinion, three people are directly responsible for the child's death: prosecutor Murphy, police officer Jackson, and villain Googan. The actions, or crimes, of the three men led directly to the death of child Greeley. I have no problem killing these three people.
There is also a half-responsibility, the owner Chan. It's very simple, a person who can't even speak English can't tell the difference between Christian and Greeley, just like most of the black men of the same age can't see the difference, it's really understandable to admit the wrong person . It is said that she has half of the responsibility because, after all, the right way is "to know what you know", not to blindly recognize it when she knows she can't recognize it. But to be honest, I don't think she deserves to die.
There are three others who are more than innocent, but killing these three on the grounds of "revenge for his son" is a bit nonsense: Did Christian think when he robbed him that he would be so lucky to be mistaken and beaten by others? The casino owner Sully and the gun dealer Leon even felt that they were "shot while lying down": Although it is not the right way, it is also our job! Sully's words actually expressed what the two of them were saying: My brother has been in the world for so many years, and he has done all the bad things. Now he is going to die because he lent others $5,000?
When it comes to work, I think the most wronged are Eddie, a drug company employee, and Father Francis. Eddie, he acts completely according to the rules, and the screening conditions are not set by him. He just selects people according to the conditions + sends rejection letters. Can this be considered harmful? I believe that the number of people who are rejected is probably more than three digits. According to this, he is a super butcher!
The one that hurts me the most is Father Francis. You say that someone died unjustly because he did not report his knowledge. This is completely nonsense: we will not discuss the issue of professional ethics as a pastor. The point is that American law expressly stipulates that what a pastor hears when he accepts a confession cannot be used as evidence. This means that It's useless even if the pastor said it. That father had a saying: "If you could have done something at the time, the child would not have died." The uncle of the priest is someone who can't do anything, and even if you make changes, you can't change the outcome.
In view of the fact that the plot connotation is too nonsense, I can only give a very bad
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