What Had Really Happened
"You see Maria and James Reynolds were onto this together. All Maria had to do was keep seeing Hamilton and she and her husband received money from blackmail. They never expected Hamilton to ever admit to the scandal which destroyed any link they shared. James and Maria furious at the sudden loss in money, they meet with Alexander Hamilton in his home and try to black mail him further. Hamilton must have refused which brought on the onslaught of fights. If you look closely at the back of his head, you'll see shards of glass as it seems he was hit in the back of the head by a glass which knocks him unconscious. And finally as "pay back", Maria takes the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the bill of rights as a symbol of the rights that had been destroyed by this affair and stabs him in the heart, ending his life. Finally they must've panicked and stuffed the banknote Hamilton was most likely offering as a bribe to leave and their receipt for a coach from Philadelphia into a whiskey bottle that had gone undamaged and threw that in the garbage outside. Also the note reading , "Thanks my friends, I know we're going to do it" was probably a false note written in the last minute by James to make the murder seem like it was done by a political organization against Hamilton. The sonic screw driver verified that the fingerprints on the note belongs to James Reynolds."
"Now what do we do? Don't we go to the police so we can turn in the Reynolds?"
"We can't Rose. Doing that will rewrite the future and will cause a paradox. We leave everything the way it was and we leave the way we came. Human kind will have to continue to be oblivious to the truth behind the matter. Sometimes the bad guys have to get away."
"Now what do we do? Don't we go to the police so we can turn in the Reynolds?"
"We can't Rose. Doing that will rewrite the future and will cause a paradox. We leave everything the way it was and we leave the way we came. Human kind will have to continue to be oblivious to the truth behind the matter. Sometimes the bad guys have to get away."