Object
Jud's Legal Pad and Pen
Jud's yellow legal pad and unadorned pen are used together in his dimly lit office to document Monsignor Wicks's murder. The pad contains frantic notes about the devil-head figurine impaled in Wicks's back, blood-soaked vestments, and Martha's hysterical screams, while the pen's jagged strokes and ink blots mirror Jud's emotional paralysis. Blanc later examines both the pad and pen, pinpointing omissions that force Jud to admit his deception. The pad crumples slightly under Jud's grip, while the pen hovers before he abandons the page, both objects bearing the weight of unspoken guilt.
6 appearances
Purpose
Document events of Wicks’s murder and attempt written confession
Significance
Serves as clue revealing Jud’s evasion and partial truths, triggers Blanc’s confrontation over omissions, and embodies Jud’s internal conflict between confession and self-protection in the church conspiracy
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