Why two police lines? What’s the significance of the stump? Is it significant that the bodies are at the same orientation?
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Look at how the corpses are dressed. Two of them are police.
A man was murdered. A plain clothes detective and uniformed policeman investigated. They put a police line around the corpse.
Then the killer returned, and killed the investigators.
A new pair of investigators arrive. They put a police line around the new corpses. Rinse and repeat.
Pete has it. The killer returned to the scene of the crime again…and again…
And then perhaps the stump is just to establish the setting — we’re outdoors, in a clearing?
At the end of the movie “Penn and Teller Get Killed” — the spoiler’s in the title so don’t say I’m spoiling it — Teller accidentally kills Penn, then out of remorse he kills himself, then someone hearing the shots walks in, can’t handle what he sees, and kills himself. Then a policeman, one day from retirement as police always are in movies, walks in, can’t handle it and kills himself. And so on …
Or perhaps the current viewers are just … stumped !
Look at how the corpses are dressed. Two of them are police.
A man was murdered. A plain clothes detective and uniformed policeman investigated. They put a police line around the corpse.
Then the killer returned, and killed the investigators.
A new pair of investigators arrive. They put a police line around the new corpses. Rinse and repeat.
Pete has it. The killer returned to the scene of the crime again…and again…
And then perhaps the stump is just to establish the setting — we’re outdoors, in a clearing?
At the end of the movie “Penn and Teller Get Killed” — the spoiler’s in the title so don’t say I’m spoiling it — Teller accidentally kills Penn, then out of remorse he kills himself, then someone hearing the shots walks in, can’t handle what he sees, and kills himself. Then a policeman, one day from retirement as police always are in movies, walks in, can’t handle it and kills himself. And so on …
Or perhaps the current viewers are just … stumped !