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Originally posted by Frank Pentangely:
...in a depper sense he felt guilty about Apollonias dead and so he felt that as betraying her...
He wasn't referring to that at all. Definitely he must've felt an incredible amount of guilt that the car bomb that killed Appolonia was meant for him. But that doesn't equal a feeling of having 'betrayed' her. Remember, he intended for Fabrizio to bring her to her father's house where she would be safe. Even Fabrizio did not realize she would be in the car until it was too late. It was Appolonia who decided to 'surprise' Michael by driving him.

Tragic circumstances, but no betrayal (toward Appolonia) on anyone's part.

Apple


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