Presumed Innocent Spoilers: Who Killed Carolyn Polhemus & The Book's Biggest Reveals

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Presumed Innocent Spoilers: Who Killed Carolyn Polhemus & The Book's Biggest Reveals
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SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary AppleTV+'s Presumed Innocent is an adaptation of Scott Turow's 1987 novel, so reading it could solve the case of who killed Carolyn Polhemus . Starring Jake Gyllenhaal as hotshot prosecutor Rusty Sabich, Presumed Innocent is a modern retelling of Scott Turow's story of lust, murder, and betrayal. When his former mistress, Carolyn Polhemus is found murdered, prosecutor Rusty Sabich finds himself on trial for his life.

Related Presumed Innocent Episodes 1 & 2 Recap: Rusty's Affair & 9 Other Major Reveals Presumed Innocent's episodes 1 and 2 walk through everything from Rusty's past affair with Carolyn to evidence suggesting he could be her killer. Interestingly, the novel never directly confirms what Barbara's goal was in framing Rusty. At the end of Presumed Innocent, Rusty believes that Barbara framed him to put him through the emotional wringer, knowing that as a great lawyer he would solve the case, and have to confront what Barbara had done to him.

Carolyn Polhemus Dumped Rusty For Raymond Horgan Raymond is a happily married man in Apple TV+'s Presumed Innocent. Close In the original novel, Carolyn Polhemus is revealed to have had many affairs both before and after her relationship with Rusty. At the time of her murder, Carolyn was engaged in an affair with Rusty's boss and mentor, Raymond Horgan.

Much like the second semen sample in Presumed Innocent's case against Liam Reynolds, Rusty believed that the B file was a motive for Carolyn's murder. However, in reality, his knowledge of the file led to him being acquitted for different reasons. The crooked judge was Larren Lyttle, who was assigned to Rusty's case.

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