When someone is jailed for a crime committed at another's behest, should he expose evidence against the mastermind in small installments ? If he provides the evidence all at one go, in a surprise move, the danger of his being murdered in prison is less, for he has already exposed all he knew, and can say no more. If he just hints at a few clues, he can be murdered so that he really can say no more.
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