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<blockquote data-quote="Willie Oleson" data-source="post: 415951" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>These type of crime stories often come with certain expectations that are not guaranteed. What if she wanted to see the victim's face herself?</p><p>It certainly is a flaw in what is supposed to be the "perfect crime", but I suspect it has something to do with the number of characters involved (and the wish to involve them).</p><p>To compare, Jill Bennett's murder scheme was only about three characters. But that also means it wasn't a whodunit.</p><p></p><p>After our talk about Adam Dalgliesh I suddenly got a craving for murder mysteries (although I'm never <em>not</em> interested) and I searched prime for some films I wanted to watch. Results: zero, but if Muhammad can't go to the mountain then the mountain has to come to Muhammad. Sort of.</p><p>And today arrived: The Mirror Crack'd for a rewatch, and Gosford Park + And Then There Were None (2015) for first time viewing.</p><p>Fun! (I hope).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willie Oleson, post: 415951, member: 8"] These type of crime stories often come with certain expectations that are not guaranteed. What if she wanted to see the victim's face herself? It certainly is a flaw in what is supposed to be the "perfect crime", but I suspect it has something to do with the number of characters involved (and the wish to involve them). To compare, Jill Bennett's murder scheme was only about three characters. But that also means it wasn't a whodunit. After our talk about Adam Dalgliesh I suddenly got a craving for murder mysteries (although I'm never [I]not[/I] interested) and I searched prime for some films I wanted to watch. Results: zero, but if Muhammad can't go to the mountain then the mountain has to come to Muhammad. Sort of. And today arrived: The Mirror Crack'd for a rewatch, and Gosford Park + And Then There Were None (2015) for first time viewing. Fun! (I hope). [/QUOTE]
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