Tyler discovers that his wife Emily has been cheated on by liar David, so he pays David to kill his wife...
The situation set by Taylor was not perfect, let alone super perfect. He thought it was perfect, but he didn't expect David to resell the killer's mission, and he didn't expect his conversation with David to be threatened by his recording, and even more so. Unexpectedly, Emily discovered her own conspiracy..
There is no unexpected reversal, and there is no unexpected reversal. It is a mediocre work that is quite satisfactory!
If at the end, add a flashback of Emily: she has discovered that David is a liar and Taylor wants to kill her plan, she borrowed Taylor's plan to perfectly realize her plan, and designed both David and Taylor Killed, inherited Taylor's legacy and got rid of revenge on David, and finally used the same beliefs as the police officer to escape the law!
That's the perfect murder case, isn't it? !
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