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Hallenbeck's closet deduction...


The whole thing was sort of unnecessary given his friend's car was parked across the street. He should have had suspicions before stepping into the house. Shooting the wedding photograph was not too bright either. Are police ever called out for a shots fired? This would bring out the neighborhood, but even though it didn't people would be dialing 911 before the car exploded, which would raise all sorts of questions.

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Well, if you're going to talk about what might attract police, you forgot:

1. Bouncing Jimmy off a car, in broad daylight.

2. Tazing Joe and carrying him across his own lawn, into a car--in broad daylight.

3. Two henchmen sticking Joe and Jimmy up in the middle of the street.

4. Or how Milo intended to get out of the stadium after he blasted a US Senator to death with a machine gun.

It's a movie.

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