When John Ballard returns to England bearing letters from Rome, he accuses Norfolk's man, Thomas Elliot, of betrayal, then grabs him and leads him in front of Norfolk off to the side (closer to the shore). As he beats Elliot to death with a rock, Norfolk watches from the side. When the priest is finished, and Elliot lies dead in the water, he is shown coming down from a greater height, several yards away, and behind Norfolk, rather than a few feet off to the side.
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