Wildcard Wednesday Garage Sale Mystery A Case of Murder

 


At the start of this film it high-lights that sometimes you just have to make a decision for yourself, however unpopular it may be to others. It is good and also should be the case, as it is here, that if a decision is made that does affect others that you quite rightly prepare them for the change or circumstance.


When I see the recording device and hear Jen ( Lori Loughlin) saying that she is going to a ‘Garage sale’. This is a little predictable as to what could emerge.


Hearing the words on the tape was a shock and now annoying as broken, but the result is good because the question Jen asks, which is a clever/open minded one. Also it just goes to show that, ok, you shouldn’t always jump to a conclusion first off, but sadly, in this case any delay is bad. This is a dilemma, well a mystery, exactly as titled. I like to think Jen will follow through/is on the case in this instance. Any other case in real life could be wrong but I feel things should be at least looked into, to be sadly, right, if ever, hopefully not, once and justice is served. I know I would rather be wrong a load of times to maybe one day solving/acquiring justice/getting it right.


There is a discrepancy in this part, surely, however, much Detective Frank (Kevin O’ Grady) found her interfering or annoying he would want Jen’s contact details. We only have to assume that another officer took them, but then they would have taken all the other information Jen gave Frank surely.


The conversation between the ‘Morgue’ and Jen is a little open, surely to be realistic and although it does point squarely at one suspect, I don’t believe it to be that easy. The mystery continues.


It is great to see the tape deck has been repaired. It is such a relief. Also thank goodness for digital in more ways than one it seems.


You know when you or Jen is getting close when someone else takes an interest in what you are up to. Now seeing the reaction it high-lights that it can be dangerous to break bad news to someone who is already gone/going through therapy/seeing a doctor as in this case. Some things should be carried out with care. Also on a side note Jen could be giving away vital clues/evidence that could actually hamper the investigation, another lesson which isn’t good. Now a slight twist. This is tragic to see.


Where there is a ‘Group’ of suspects the case would seem easy, but not so. So we have to look elsewhere, the list is gone. When solving a case, look for the unexpected, I did and solved it.


Thank you for reading

Sandra

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