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Home » DL072: You’re Better Off Guilty ~ The Sex Symbol

July 29, 2016 By Dramatic Listening Leave a Comment

DL072: You’re Better Off Guilty ~ The Sex Symbol

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CBS Murder Mystery Theatre ~ You’re Better Off Guilty, Act 2, Scenes 4-6 ~ The Sex Symbol

The inspector sees "I'm innocent" and You have no proof!" as different situations.
Ralph: A confession? You want me to confess to the um…
Inspector: To the murder of Jill Jorras.
Ralph: Inspector, you have no proof!
Inspector: Mm, you’re singing a different tune now, aren’t you?
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 A Whole New Image

Can you name off any sex symbols? That’s someone who is extremely sexually attractive. They’re probably a famous person, a celebrity like an actor or singer – like Brad Pitt or Lady Gaga, and on top of their talent, they are also very good looking.

In today’s episode, Ralph is at work in his office when his boss’s secretary, Miss Reimer, drops in. She helps him see his present circumstances from a whole new angle. We’re about to see a big change in Ralph. We see Ralph change from a stressed out suspect to a really cool dude after his talk with Miss Reimer! The way Miss Reimer sees it, I mean the way “Belle” sees it, Jill Jorras was a celebrity and a sex symbol. By association, Ralph becomes very desirable to women. After all, if Jill Jorras wanted him, he must be worth having. With a little coaching from Belle, Ralph learns to take advantage of the publicity and fixes up his image.

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Ralph learns to play it cool, and it works for a while. But the inspector is still able to get him all worked up, agitated, upset. The inspector asks Ralph to confess to the crime of murder. When Ralph continues to protest his innocence, the inspector even explains that Ralph might have tricked his own mind into believing he is innocent when really he isn’t. What do you think? Have we been manipulated by the writer to side with the murderer? Is Ralph really as innocent as he says he is? Please leave your comment below.  I would love to hear from you.

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