RE: Was Bruce Wayne truly innocent?
April 15, 2020 at 5:25 am
(This post was last modified: April 15, 2020 at 5:25 am by BrianSoddingBoru4.)
(April 14, 2020 at 11:38 pm)The Valkyrie Wrote: Recently I've noticed here a trend to ask deep, probing questions about famous historical figures, so I've decided to ask an important question about another famous figure.
Was Bruce Wayne TRULY innocent in the deaths of his parents?
Think about it.
- They decide to leave the theatre early, but instead of going out the brightly lit entrance, they leave by a side door into a dark, dingy alley.
- There just happens to be someone waiting in that alley for them.
- As important people in Gotham they were likely instantly recognisable to anyone they met.
- On the pretext of robbing them, the assassin shot both but conveniently left a witness.
And who us the one who will benefit from their deaths? Bruce.
I think his parents discovered his obsession with the night, with bats, and with dangerous activities andcwere going to have young Bruce committed to Arkham. But he found about it and arranged the hit.
Hero, my arse!
I am a serious thread. Don't fuck it up, Iggy!
I've always had a sneaking suspicion that Batman is actually the head of an international crime syndicate. This explains why the only people he takes out or sends to prison are low-level flunkies. The 'biggies' get sent to Arkham for a few years, but they are always released or 'escape' so they can continue working for Batman.
The original heads of the syndicate were Thomas Wayne and Alfred Pennyworth. Alfred got greedy and arranged the hit on the Waynes, but left Bruce alive to mold him into a torpedo. Bruce eventually was in a position to demote Alfred to consiglieri and become sole head of his father's vast criminal empire.
Boru
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