trouble every day


I noticed that the guy has a tendency to directly or indirectly harm either others or himself. In the first home he breaks into he finds a broken toy gun;while he does an act of goodness, the net result is that the mother gets it at point blank. after visiting the house of the abused wife, he makes the husband vengeful and jealous, whereby, perhaps, he abuses his wife some more.needless to say he may have ended up with an abduction charge as well. with the golf club and ball he steals, he gets an innocent person killed (girl in car). the visit to the photographer breaks the pattern. i don't recall him causing any trouble there. at the boxer's den, well..he gets his face smashed up. at the old dead man's house, he does another good deed by burying him but ends up at the police station; gets harrassed during interrogation, gets avenged by the husband via golf balls. gets sent to jail for attacking the officer, gets beaten in jail. is there anything to this?

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I don't think he killed the girl.

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I agree, I don't think he killed the girl either. As the leads move closer to look at the accident, it shows that the girl is still breathing, badly injured, but there are people around her, which makes me think that she lives. I think that's one of two close-calls for the guy- the first one being the scene where the child shoots the mother in the face- only this time he sees first-hand the effects that his actions have on others and has an emotional realization.

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