Solange305
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Hmm. So we are expected to believe that Nara heard a blood-curdling scream, one that she was certain was the sound of someone being murdered close by - and it doesn't matter that she decided not to call the police, thus allowing the murderer time to complete his work and escape.
I don't see that as being proof she lied. A lot of times we second guess ourselves and are hesitant to call the police without good reason.
In some jurisdictions, I'm not sure about Italy, Nara herself would be prosecuted for failing to report a serious crime.
You actually believe she would have been prosecuted for hearing a scream and not calling the cops? I find that hard to believe.
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