Sunday, February 20, 2011

The Jig is up! maybe not...

Reading further into "Double Indemnity" things are starting to get hot and heavy! Mr. Keyes has stepped up to the plate as the hard-boiled detective. As Walter Huff and Phyllis Nirdlinger believe that they have committed the perfect murder, there plan has proven to be faulty. Walter did not figure Keyes to be any trouble to the plot of his crime. Normally Walter is the one who has suspicions and calls people on them. What is he to do now that the table's have turned?

With no evidence and only a hunch Mr. Keyes believes he knows what really happened to Mr. Nirdlinger that night. As Keyes begins to describe what he believes happened, Walter starts to shrink within himself. He knows that Keyes is on to something (or should I say on to him) and his whole plot was not as easy as it sounded.
Keyes is determined to back Phyllis  into a corner and get a confession out of her if it is the last thing he does. He boldly told Walter that he would be on Phyllis' every move. He is going to wait on her to step out of line, so he can catch her and her accomplice! He is sharp, not easily fooled, no nonsense type of guy, who will not be easy to get rid of nor easily persuaded. He sees beyond the obvious and has analyzed the scene.  He will prove to be the biggest threat to Walter and Phyllis. Which proves to be more than either of them bargained for.

Keyes has put a screeching halt to there plans and it will be interesting to see how they overcome him. Stay tuned...

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