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Oswald Cobblepot ([personal profile] eatsfish) wrote 2017-04-25 10:44 am (UTC)

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Fine. How would I avoid suspicion in the instance that I murdered a man for putting onions in my food? It's circumstantial. You have to be adaptable. A quick thinker that can consider the variabilties. It's much easier to get away with murder in Gotham than it would be here, for example. But generally speaking, confidence helps a great deal. Keeping a level head is essential. A crime of passion can occasionally be gotten away with if thought is put into the aftermath.

Is this perchance a test of some sort?

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