
The article uses descriptive rather than evaluative language, anchoring narrative to verifiable facts (Netflix series, actor names, criminal organization names). The framing centers on crime reporting conventions—establishing context through entertainment reference before pivoting to real criminal activity. No charged rhetoric advocates for particular positions; sourcing appears to rely on public record and established crime reporting rather than advocacy or institutional bias.
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Framing may shift if criminal charges are filed, convictions secured, or new evidence emerges that clarifies the alleged killing.
In the hit Netflix series Day of the Jackal, Eddie Redmayne played Alexander Duggan, a cold-blooded assassin and former special forces sniper.
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