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* VigilanteExecution: [[spoiler:When Rossi finally tracks down the killer just as he's about to kill Loretta, he uses his boxing skills to engage the martial artist in a one-on-one fight. They're pretty evenly matched until Rossi eventually gets the upper hand and doesn't stop until he's beaten him to death. Lt. Wheeler, acknowledging that Rossi ultimately did a good thing, lets him off the hook for it.]]
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* VigilanteExecution: [[spoiler:When Rossi finally tracks down the killer just as he's about to kill Loretta, he uses his boxing skills to engage the martial artist in a one-on-one fight. They're pretty evenly matched until Rossi eventually gets the upper hand and doesn't stop until he's beaten him the killer to death. Lt. Wheeler, acknowledging that Rossi ultimately did a good thing, lets him off the hook for it.]]
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A.K.A. The Movie With The Strippers Being Murdered By The Martial Artist
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A.K.A. The Movie With The Strippers Being Murdered By The Martial Artist
Artist.
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* SympatheticInspectorAntagonist: Detective Wheeler is a legitimate good guy who wants to catch the killer as badly as Rossi does, he's just at odds with the adult club owners because he's a stickler for the law. By the end, Wheeler does gain a bit of respect for Rossi and lets him go after he single-handedly defeats the killer.
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* SympatheticInspectorAntagonist: Detective Wheeler is a legitimate good guy who wants to catch the killer as badly as Rossi does, he's just at odds with the adult club owners because he's a stickler for the law. By the end, Wheeler [[spoiler:Wheeler does gain a bit of respect for Rossi and lets him go after he single-handedly defeats the killer.]]
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* VigilanteExecution: [[spoiler:After Rossi finally tracks down the killer just as he's about to kill Loretta, he uses his boxing skills to literally beat him to death. Lt. Wheeler, acknowledging that Rossi ultimately did a good thing, lets him off the hook for it.]]
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* VigilanteExecution: [[spoiler:After [[spoiler:When Rossi finally tracks down the killer just as he's about to kill Loretta, he uses his boxing skills to literally beat engage the martial artist in a one-on-one fight. They're pretty evenly matched until Rossi eventually gets the upper hand and doesn't stop until he's beaten him to death. Lt. Wheeler, acknowledging that Rossi ultimately did a good thing, lets him off the hook for it.]]
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* VigilanteExecution: [[spoiler:After Rossi finally tracks down the killer just as he's about to kill Loretta, he uses his boxing skills to literally beat him to death. Lt. Wheeler, acknowledging that Rossi ultimately did a good thing, lets him off the hook for it.]]
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* AssholeVictim: The killer hangs Loretta's sleazy drug dealer from a balcony before luring her into a trap. This is his only victim who was portrayed as an outright scumbag.
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* {{Fanservice}}: Lots of scenes with strippers doing their thing.
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* DiabolusExNihilo: The killer. Not only is he a SilentAntagonist, nothing is revealed about his background, [[TheNameless or even his name]] (according to the script and end credits it's Pazzo). If not for a single scene where he monologues about seeing himself as TheScourgeOfGod, we wouldn't even know his motive.
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* FlatCharacter: The killer. Not only is he a SilentAntagonist, nothing is revealed about his background, [[TheNameless or even his name]] (according to the script and end credits it's Pazzo). If not for a single scene where he monologues about seeing himself as TheScourgeOfGod, we wouldn't even know his motive.
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* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: Lt. Wheeler is constantly making derogatory remarks towards Italians, but there's no denying he genuinely wants to protect the girls who are being targeted by the mystery killer.
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* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: Lt. Wheeler is constantly making derogatory remarks towards Italians, but there's no denying he genuinely wants to protect the girls who are being targeted by the mystery killer. Admittedly, a lot of the ones he deals with are implied to have mob connections, but Matty is at least running a legitimate business and Wheeler ''still'' treats him like the scum of the earth.