(April 15, 2020 at 3:40 pm)SUNGULA Wrote:(April 15, 2020 at 3:31 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: 1. Obviously suggest by Alfred - all part of the larger plot, you see.1. Accept Alfred wasn't present that night and he descion was spur of he moment
2. Chill was never ‘a small time hood’. It simply took the GCPD time to uncover the Lew Moxon connection.
3. Chill ALWAYS knew who the Waynes were - Alfred could not have set up the hit otherwise.
4. Nonsense. Alfred would have ordered him to leave Bruce alive.
5. Caused and reinforced by Alfred.
6. That’s what they WANT you to think.
7. Agreed.
Boru
2.Depending on the version Chill was either a small time hood or a mob hit man
3.There is little reason Alfred would ha to kill Thomas Wayne
4. Why
5.Why
6.Really ?
1. Alfred didn’t need to be there. As Thomas Wayne’s partner in crime, he was adept at operating from behind the scenes.
2. In the earliest version of the story, he was portrayed as a small time hood. He was in Alfred’s employ all the time (as was Moxon).
3. I already went over this. Alfred wanted Thomas out of the way so he would have sole control over the Wayne criminal empire.
4. Alfred saw in Bruce a valuable tool. Bruce was originally a torpedo/hitman for Alfred, until he became strong enough on his own to take over.
5. Because it’s a terrific cover story. If they could get people to believe that Bruce was traumatized by the deaths of his parents, it would provide an ‘out’ if Bruce was ever caught. In reality, the little skiver was a psychopath from Day 1.
Boru
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