A few points still don't understand
his partner's death, the needle, whether it was an accident or framed
Roger to replace the policeman with himself, and later went to the morgue to get his own hair, to escape the police or to escape the pursuit.
It stands to reason that Roger is the person who died in the accident, how can he live a life of integrity.
Why do farmers die? Is that pursuer stupid?
Murder for billions, okay?
What was the hunter's original plan? Getting to know Roger and then being assigned to the company is over. Although the woman failed at the beginning, didn't she succeed in getting to know Roger through Diana? Wouldn't it be superfluous to arrange the oil painting event? Why do you want to kill people after arranging the oil painting incident? Just because Roger threatened not to let him get any jobs in Norway?
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