No, Fortunato does not suspect anything unusual. He believes he is accompanying Montresor to taste a fine wine in his underground catacombs.
He's not, he was tricking him into thinking he cared Montressor needs to make sure that his plan goes off without a hitch. If Montressor were to act indifferent to Fortunato's health, Fortunato may suspect that Montressor was up to no good.
No. Quite the contrary in fact - which promotes the reader to suspect that the narrator is insane.
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Fortunato first realizes that Montresor plans to harm him when he is being led deep into the catacombs and notices Montresor's silence and unusual behavior. At that point, he starts to feel uneasy and senses that something is amiss.
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I've been to Tijuana, Baja California several times and have not yet encountered anything unusual.
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It depends on why they contacted you. They could be contacting you to reference someone that has applied for a job. They could simply want to know if you had seen anything unusual in your neighborhood on a certain night. If they want you because you are a suspect in something, they will get in touch with you.
Montresor blames the sickness in his heart on the dampness of the catacombs, which is interesting because he just entombed Fortunato behind a brick wall leaving him to die. The murder of Fortunato does not bother him, but dampness does.
Frank Fortunato's birth name is Fortunato Francesco Musorrafiti.
An officer can coach a suspect as to what to write in a voluntary statement, as long as the statement is the words of the suspect. The officer cannot force the suspect to write anything that is not the suspect's words