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一名離婚警察在調(diào)查對高級妓女的殘忍謀殺案時發(fā)現(xiàn),主要嫌疑人是他的前妻的新男友。他試圖警告她關于他的事,但她把他的懷疑看作是對她和他們的兒子即將搬到另一個城市的嫉妒。
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赤腳大仙
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