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Title: Gone Girl
Post by: sc-bee on January 06, 2015, 11:04:49 pm
Watched Gone Girl today..... definitely a few twist and turns. No spoilers here :) Pretty good watch though. A lot of raw language. Some nudity and sexual situations. Some graphic violence. My rating 8.4
Title: Re: Gone Girl
Post by: beemaster on January 25, 2015, 05:46:05 pm
Saw this too recently. I have thought about what I would do in any case like this, the answer is clear: insist on a polygraph test immediately to show the police I have nothing to hide and they can get right to the case and with my help.

I remember a man who's wife went missing, he asked the police to trace her cellphone signal and they wouldn't do it because of rumors that the couple were having problems - the police assumed she ran away. Meanwhile, the wife had busted through a small guard-rail and went 20 feet deep into the woods upside down and unable to free herself from the car and she was hurt.

12 or so days later, a road crew noticed the guard rail and found the car, she was dead but had lived several days, many of those with a charged phone that could have been tracked. I wonder if he dismissed himself as a suspect immediately, might they have tried tracking the phone, rather than look for reasons where she have have gone???

Gone Girl was nothing like my post above, I figured out pretty early on where it was going, it just got more twisted as the truth came out.

Title: Re: Gone Girl
Post by: Michael Bush on January 26, 2015, 08:04:37 am
>Saw this too recently. I have thought about what I would do in any case like this, the answer is clear: insist on a polygraph test immediately to show the police I have nothing to hide and they can get right to the case and with my help.

The police only put stock in a polygraph if you fail it...

>12 or so days later, a road crew noticed the guard rail and found the car, she was dead but had lived several days, many of those with a charged phone that could have been tracked. I wonder if he dismissed himself as a suspect immediately, might they have tried tracking the phone, rather than look for reasons where she have have gone???

Some people are looking for any reason not to do work.  I don't think much will move them...  Maybe he would have gotten further by making himself a suspect so they would start trying to find her...