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Tv tropes law abiding citizen
Tv tropes law abiding citizen






His plan was to have his revenge on every person that was directly or indirectly involved in allowing Darby to get off with little more than a slap on the wrist for murdering his family. Because he wasn't planning to get away with it or he thought he had covered them but didn't know about the boyfriend that had access to the information needed.How did Clyde, who planned his revenge to the smallest detail that nobody in the Justice Department could find clues or trace back to him, not do a better job of hiding his financial transactions?.Mind that all of this was happening under pressure, which tends to make people miss otherwise obvious things.

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The security was so convinced that Clyde had someone plant something in the food, they missed the obvious part of the T-bone already being in the steak.Why would the guards allow Clyde to be given a steak with the freaking BONE still in it ?.He also seemed to be expecting a food delivery, so his guard was down. Seeing how his identity seems to have been a closely guarded secret, having higher than usual security might raise unwanted attention.Like having a peep hole installed in your front door. If Clyde was such a super assassin and strategic mastermind, then why didn't he apply any safety protocol to his own home? supposedly he was retired at that point, but you don't need to be part of a military black ops program in order to maintain basic security.Nick's boss, staff and assistant died for the same reason: they allowed a rapist/murderer to walk away with a slap on the wrist on their watch for their own personal gain. It should be noted that she was the only judge who died in the film. In fairness, lack of evidence and confession also factored into the judge granting bail (perhaps also that she does remember Clyde, regrets approving the deal, and was trying to give him a break). That the judge treated it as relevant and was willing to grant bail because of that citing, along with all the other decisions related to the Darby case (by the same judge) says that she was either stupid or corrupt. And Clyde didn't even cite the case properly.

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The case was about filing paperwork related to an appeal after being convicted.

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During Clyde's bail hearing, he cited a case that had absolutely nothing to do with bail. How the hell could Darby have possibly been allowed to plead guilty to murder in the third degree? The killings took place during the commission of a felony (home invasion), making it Felony Murder, and unless I am mistaken, felony murder is ALWAYS treated as first degree.Plus, the conviction record was too important to Nick. "It's not about what you know, it's about what you can prove in court." Simply put: Nick wasn't able to pin Darby as easily as he could pin Ames, as Darby was more than happy to throw Ames under the bus.I doubt Clyde would have been nearly as mad about Ames getting a (deserved) slap on the wrist as he was about Darby getting it. Why didn't Nick refuse Darby's offer, and instead make a similar deal with Ames? Both Nick and Clyde knew Darby was the actual killer, and Ames tried to stop him.








Tv tropes law abiding citizen