D.B. Cooper, A mysterious criminal who escaped after hijacking a plane, get out in no time, To leave or escape very quickly, details to be ironed out, Small details that still need to be discussed or finalized, time served and probation, A legal situation where someone has completed jail time but is still monitored, breaker of bad news, A person who gives unpleasant or negative information, got mixed up, To become confused or make a mistake, holding up this deal, To delay or stop a process or agreement, take his chances on the outside, To accept a risky situation outside (like prison or protection), open and shut, Something very clear and easy to decide, I’ve been told that one of them killed another man, Information about a serious crime someone heard from others, set your nephew straight, To correct someone’s behavior, get him singing like a canary, To make someone confess or reveal information, throw the case, To lose a case on purpose (often dishonestly), take credit, To receive recognition for something (even if you didn’t do it).
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