The motive was deeply personal rather than financial. Peter resented Bill’s charitable turn because it made Peter look like a "greedy monster" by comparison. This lifelong sibling rivalry was exacerbated by their mother’s clear preference for Bill.
The "long paper" or deep dive into this episode typically examines the contrast between . Critics and recaps often focus on: [S2E10] Charity
How Bill’s transition to philanthropy acted as a mirror for Peter’s own moral failings, driving him to violence. The motive was deeply personal rather than financial
Elsbeth, along with Blanke and Smullen, confronts Peter. While he does not explicitly confess, the physical evidence linking him to Bill's rare currency collection leads to his arrest. Thematic Analysis driving him to violence. Elsbeth