there's NO WAY they knew where she was.
1,2,3. There's no way you can know how much time passed after Clarice gunned down Bill. You're assuming the timeline based on the effect of the editing, which compresses time, it does not necessarily convey concurrent events. Though that effect on the audience is intended, it is not unequivocal.
4. Crawford has a thing for Clarice. He's unconcerned about Clarice's safety prior to the scene because he thinks he is about to have their man. When the address they roll is an obvious set-up, he immediately becomes concerned as he has given Clarice and himself a false sense of security. Seemd like an authentic reaction.
The climactic scenes are intercut extremely effectively but they are not intended to be explicitly simultaneous events. They certainly were never scripted this way. There was originally more time between Crawford discovering the ruse and Clarice arriving at Gumm's.
In the original version, they expected that the audience would be in suspencse anticpating Crawford and the FBI to be coming to the rescue as Clarice pursued Gumm into his lair. But it was decided that it was much more effective to pull the rug out from the audience and have the audience shaking with fear and dread in the knowlwedge that Clarice is completely on her own.
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Italics = irony. Infer the opposite please.
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