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Surrealism, a slippery business, let the killer instinct run amok.
"I was very disappointed that the police let the killer run away," Mr. Shimokura said.
When a man's partner is killed, "it's bad business to let the killer get away with it.
"It's not as easy as you think," Jack muses about his job, but watching him let the killer slip through his fingers again and again, you wonder how hard it could be.
For example, Humphrey Bogart (the actor perhaps most associated with the genre) as private eye Sam Spade in The Maltese Falcon is emotionally indifferent to the murder of his partner and avenges his death primarily because "when one of your organization gets killed, it's bad business to let the killer get away with it".
But the cops blew off the leads and let the killer go on to kill again, this time with three dead and 264 injured victims, at the Boston Marathon.
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Let the killers stay silent.
The police, all too typically, let the killers go free; one was soon swaggering back into the shop.
Mr. Holmes, who was staying at the Wonderland residence, was accused of opening the door to let the killers in and participating in the murders.
Ms. Mobley has lived half a century with the knowledge that the legal system in Mississippi conspired to disregard her son's murder and let the killers go.
It would be a tragedy, he said, to let the killers go free because of what he called technical differences over the shape of a tribunal.
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