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Originally Posted by darklord700
The report didn't offer any new damning material so why did Hancock call the cops on Redford?
Maybe it is Hancock's way to wash his hands off of this and let the cops deal with it. Once this is in the hands of the cops, he wouldn't need to response to this anymore.
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Someone had a good answer to that a few pages back - and I think your second paragraph touches on the same concept. It is a good move politically. Hancock wants this all to go away, but he's caught in a catch-22 because if he calls the matter closed, the opposition will hammer him for protecting her. So let the RCMP review the file, and if they recommend no charges, Redford finally starts to fade into the sunset.