Object
Doctor Nat Sharp's Bolt-Shaped Wedding Ring
Doctor Nat Sharp twists his bolt-shaped wedding ring between his fingers at Il Diavolo Pizza while confessing his wife Darla's abandonment, the metal catching light amid his raw vulnerability. In his basement, the ring gleams on the skeletal finger of his dissolved remains, locked in Monsignor Wicks's bony grip beside a corrosive tub. Blanc spots it immediately, confirming Nat's identity and linking the double murder to a deeper conspiracy.
4 appearances
Purpose
Worn as jewelry symbolizing marriage
Significance
Exposes Nat's personal despair over his failed marriage during confession; later identifies his murdered skeleton, tying his death to Wicks and escalating the case's brutality and hidden diamond plot.
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