I'm pretty sure if you find out that somebody has been murdered, you do in fact have an obligation to mention it. Pretty much as soon as you find out about it. You don't get to keep that one under your hat.
Legally speaking, sure. Otherwise, that is pretty rigid thinking.
If you know that telling is going to screw over someone close to you, possibly get them killed, especially someone you know is innocent, would you tell? Or would you find some other way to handle it?
Granted, two years is a long time, and I think Steve might have come up with the words to break the news to Tony, but considering both their histories, I kind of understand why he didn't.
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Legally speaking, sure. Otherwise, that is pretty rigid thinking.
If you know that telling is going to screw over someone close to you, possibly get them killed, especially someone you know is innocent, would you tell? Or would you find some other way to handle it?
Granted, two years is a long time, and I think Steve might have come up with the words to break the news to Tony, but considering both their histories, I kind of understand why he didn't.