Because he knew it was lennie that killed her, so he leaves to give lennie enough time to leave the barn before everyone sees lennie there
George kills his friend out of mercy and returns to the scene to visit him
George leaves the scene of the crime because he is initially overwhelmed with guilt and tries to distance himself from it. However, he returns with the others because he feels a sense of duty to support his friends and take responsibility for their actions. By returning, George demonstrates his loyalty and desire to confront the situation together.
Leave the scene and return after the air is calm. You can talk out issues after.
George returns to the murder scene to confront the reality of what has happened and to take responsibility for his role in Lennie's death. He also wants to understand the consequences of their actions and come to terms with the tragic outcome of their dream.
Return to the Scene of the Crime - 2008 was released on: USA: 2008
If you are involved in the accident it is a crime to leave the scene, but if you are a witness or bystander there is no problem.
At the beginning of the scene, we see that George Murchison is pretentious, materialistic, and lacks genuine passion or depth in his conversations. Beneatha might not like these qualities as she values authenticity, intellectual stimulation, and genuine connections with others.
Return to the Scene - 2007 was released on: USA: 29 September 2007 (Great Lakes Independent Film Festival)
The cast of Return to the Scene - 2007 includes: Xavier Pilsudski as Dreaming Man David Zeller as Beach Comber
George takes Carlson's gun before meeting Lennie in the final scene.
Criminals may return to the scene of the crime due to a psychological need for closure, a desire to relive the experience, or to ensure that their crime was successful. Additionally, returning to the scene may provide a sense of power or control over the situation.
The cast of Marilyn - 1963 includes: Lauren Bacall as Herself (scene from "How to Marry a Millionaire") Charles Coburn as Himself (scene from "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes") Tom Ewell as Himself (scene from "The Seven Year Itch") Betty Field as Herself (scene from "Bus Stop") Betty Grable as Herself (scene from "How to Marry a Millionaire") June Haver as Herself (scene from "Love Nest") Celeste Holm as Herself (scene from "All About Eve") Rock Hudson as Narrator Hope Lange as Herself (scene from "Bus Stop") William Lundigan as Himself (scene from "Love Nest") Robert Mitchum as Himself (scene from "River of No Return") Marilyn Monroe as herself Don Murray as Himself (scene from "Bus Stop") Jack Paar as Himself (scene from "Love Nest") Gregory Ratoff as Himself (scene from "All About Eve") Tommy Rettig as Himself (scene from "River of No Return") Jane Russell as Herself (scene from "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes") George Winslow as Himself (scene from "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes")