Now we have a third version of Anja Nu’s motive! First, she herself said it was revenge. She didn’t specify what she wanted revenge for, and Tracy doesn’t seem to remember anything about what he did to her in the past … but his memory is getting pretty unreliable…. It must have been something pretty important, though. She felt so strongly about it she shot Johnny Nothing to keep him from depriving her of the pleasure of being the “first” to kill Tracy.
Then Johnny Nothing said she wanted to kill Tracy and pass it off as an accident, to make herself famous. Evidently being the director of the play that was going on when Johnny Nothing murdered Tracy would not have been sufficient fame for her. She had to be the one to kill him.
Now The Great Defective says she did it because there’s no possible better way to liven up a second-rate play than “a real murder.” That’s what he said, but clearly he must have meant “a third murder.” The play wasn’t lively enough with one actor shot right on stage and Tracy about to be shot by Johnny Nothing – BOOOOR-ING! She had to murder Johnny Nothing & Tracy to liven it up a little. Naturally. Anyone can understand why she had to do it. If she had put on a play with only two real murders in it, she would never have been able to live it down! Oh, the shame!
Now we have a third version of Anja Nu’s motive! First, she herself said it was revenge. She didn’t specify what she wanted revenge for, and Tracy doesn’t seem to remember anything about what he did to her in the past … but his memory is getting pretty unreliable…. It must have been something pretty important, though. She felt so strongly about it she shot Johnny Nothing to keep him from depriving her of the pleasure of being the “first” to kill Tracy.
Then Johnny Nothing said she wanted to kill Tracy and pass it off as an accident, to make herself famous. Evidently being the director of the play that was going on when Johnny Nothing murdered Tracy would not have been sufficient fame for her. She had to be the one to kill him.
Now The Great Defective says she did it because there’s no possible better way to liven up a second-rate play than “a real murder.” That’s what he said, but clearly he must have meant “a third murder.” The play wasn’t lively enough with one actor shot right on stage and Tracy about to be shot by Johnny Nothing – BOOOOR-ING! She had to murder Johnny Nothing & Tracy to liven it up a little. Naturally. Anyone can understand why she had to do it. If she had put on a play with only two real murders in it, she would never have been able to live it down! Oh, the shame!
-Cougar :{)