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| As much as I love PB, I found the Bellick sidestory full of holes. 1) Bellick's DNA was obviously not at the crime scene. 2) Roy would have put up some kind of a fight, so Bagwell's DNA would be evident (such as under Roy's fingernails). Likely, Bagwell's fingerprints would've been at the crime scene. 3) They could have matched up that DNA with the severed hand, at the house. 4) Bellick was unconscious and brought into the hospital, while Roy was getting murdered. 5) The hotel, being high-end, probably had some surveillance cameras. Bellick wouldn't have been on them. So....... He must have had one LOUSY attorney. Besides, I felt the whole case transpired waaaaay too fast. Also -- how does T-Bag keep winning these fights, with only one hand? |
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| I think it has a lot to do with the idea of giving the charcter a rather sad, miserable and depressing existence. Like when he worked at FR he was the "boss". However, outside ithe's nothing. Quite a common looser type of guy. So him having a bad lawyer and everything he's going through it's just part of his life. Also it's a way of making him pay his dews. Wonder if Mike will ever pay his! |
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