Nola was pregnant…so it was easy for police to solve case
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loisbcuz-1 — 12 years ago(March 14, 2014 09:53 PM)
If she actually was pregnant, she would have mentioned her desperation in her diary and the police would not have been so quick to dismiss him as a murder suspect.
And yes, it probably would have turned up in an autopsy as well.
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Memento288 — 10 years ago(April 19, 2015 05:16 PM)
Some people are so thick in this world you need to explain EVERYTHING to them in black and white so they understand..
The ring found by the drug dealer threw the police of.. one of the investigators worked it out and then suddenly the drug dealer was found with her ring that he had thrown.. it's a huge analogy about luck, did you not listen to the opening scene where he talks about luck and luck is a major theme through out the movie, he has several conversations about it. He was lucky the ring hits the banister and lucky the drug dealer picked the ring up.. He's LUCKY.
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Mehki_Girl — 10 years ago(May 17, 2015 08:55 PM)
I watched it again most recently and I see now why they would drop it. Our cops would probably not have been so delicate with him in their questioning and would have pursued the angle of him killing her more than they did, but they did suspect him and at least one cop was going to pursue him after figuring out how he did it. I'm going to assume that if he did, they would have checked phone records, more people would have been interviewed (although it was already known they here having an affair). The motive was getting rid of a pesky girlfriend, pregnant or not. The big but for the prosecution would be getting around the ring being found on the junkie - big reasonable doubt that any defense attorney would have gotten him off for and probably big enough that the prosecution would not have gone on. However, but for luck, if they had pursued it, they would have found the cabdriver and the guy he bumped into, and even the hatcheck girl who could have said those were some damned heavy rackets (also no one to have seen him actually using the things that day). It would have been all circumstantial, but maybe, maybe just maybe some prosecutor would think he could get passt all that. It's also all about winning in court and prosecutors don't take on unwinnable cases and so even if they knew in their gut he was guilty, they wouldn't necessarily bring himm to trial or they would take years building a case hoping the circumstantial stuff would override the ring being found on a dead junkie.
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holatKolnoa — 2 years ago(September 30, 2023 09:44 AM)
Agree. The cops on the scene were utterly distracted when the neighbor Ian was trying to give them his account. They didn't care about facts and piecing together a case.
When you think of garbage, think of Hakeem!
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AverxgeJoe — 9 years ago(July 31, 2016 04:35 PM)
You sound like you're angry that Chris didn't get caught. Seems like you missed the whole point of the movie.
And second Nola was most likely lying about the pregnancy. That's why she was freaking out about the vacation so much. The longer it took for Chris to tell Chloe, the sooner he would have realized that she wasn't actually pregnant.
What I was wondering myself was that her co-worker didn't say anything. It was implied that she knew that Chris had an affair with Nola. But again she probably didn't come forth with any new information for the police, cause Nola was lying about the pregnancy and only Chris "knew" about it. -
!!!deleted!!! (23568926) — 9 years ago(December 11, 2016 08:35 PM)
Question (I'm ignorant on this): why would the cops do an autopsy? She was shot. Cause of death pretty clear, no? I can see them pulling the bullet out to analyze the caliber, but wouldn't that be it? Is it really standard procedure that they always do it?
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beeball — 9 years ago(December 13, 2016 05:45 PM)
Honestly, do you think Woody Allen deeply researched police investigations and forensics? Judging by the police characters and scenes, Allen wasn't exactly going for Hill Street Blues authenticity. The point of the movie was Chris Wilton got all the breaks while Nola didn't. Everything went against herher failed relationship with Tom, her failed attempt to get in with the Hewitts, her failed acting career. Meanwhile, Chris succeeded in his endeavors with the Hewitts and attaining financial comfort.
To put it bluntly, it really sucked to be Nola! And it wasn't like she was any worse than Chris. Them are the breaksis basically Allen's fatalistic message. -
holatKolnoa — 2 years ago(September 30, 2023 09:49 AM)
Yes, but writers still need to do their research. A story is a story and if the plot is a mess, it doesn't matter that the writer made hizzer point. My critique in this vein is that Allen used Boulder, CO as a city that a character's "…never going back to". No one says that about Boulder: It's a pretty, progressive college town with all the amenities. If Allen wanted to express a town that one would swear they would never go back to, he should've picked a random hick town a la Milledgeville, GA in Pretty Woman. Typical New Yorker's view of Everything Outside New York.
When you think of garbage, think of Hakeem!
Folks, calm down! This is not the last chopper outta Saigon!