[Around 0:44:15] During the scuffle in which Margot managed to stab her attacker, the scissors were initially stabbed with a hand motion in the direction of the back of his feet. Thereafter, he falls to the floor, which drives in the weapon further, which eventually kills him. The peculiar angle of the stab wound- facing the back of his feet, and its deviation at the time of impact on the floor, thus, would have been corroborated by the forensic investigators, which would have validated Margot's statement of killing Swann in defence. Hence, there would have been no murder trial on Margot in the first place.
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