Does no one search the web anymore?
First result on duck duck go:
I remember a reddit post with a photo of some berries and the OP asked if they were poisonous. Like… would you actually eat them if some online rando said they were fine? People’s level of trust and reliance in forums is wild. I would 100% trust a websearch with a decently authoritative website over a forum answer on something like that.
I would use duck duck but as it promises privacy to the extreme to me its still to new for me. So I am going to wait and still don’t think its all of what people made it up to be.
It’s very similar to the plot of John Q with Denzel Washington. This is the plot summary from https://lawandorder.fandom.com/wiki/Undercovered
Warren Slater, an executive at The Fairhaven Group, an insurance company, is found dead by a street sweeper on Riverside Drive. Briscoe and Green are led to Tony Garcia, a policy holder at Fairhaven, and Slater was supervising his policy. The policy in question is for Garcia’s 9-year-old daughter, Courtney, who has leukemia.
Garcia was upset that Fairhaven was denying Courtney the only treatment that he felt would save her life – an experimental drug called Gleevec – because Fairhaven saw it as too expensive ($2,500 a month for the rest of her life). Garcia killed Slater because he felt that it was the only way to save Courtney’s life, since Slater was practically killing her by denying her the treatment she needed, and backed a cheaper bone marrow transplant plan that wouldn’t have worked out, instead.
McCoy prosecutes the case, but after Garcia testifies, the jury is deadlocked, and the Judge has no choice but to declare a mistrial. Lewin decides that no jury would unanimously vote to convict him, and so it’s not the kind of case that they want to try again, so Garcia is a free man.
This is not related at all
Remember the producer of the series is super pro police, so obviously the murder here will be the bad guy.
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Pretty similar to the plot of Saw VI too.