This chapter ends with a soliloquy by William in which he tells the audience that he has no idea who is to blame for the murder of his wife. If he had known who was to blame, he would not have committed the crime.
This chapter ends with a soliloquy by William in which he tells the audience that he has no idea who is to blame for the murder of his wife. If he had known who was to blame, he would not have committed the crime.