Gianakin_
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Joker knows.
He won't talk.
Joker knows.
Oh he'll talk, just not about that.t:
t:Aw, you were supposed to say "He'll talk to me". I was going for a BB reference.t:
t: Sorry I screwed it up. 
Heh. But what did you mean by "he'll talk"? You expect him to make an appearance of sorts?
I wonder if the Chechen is one of the five.
Aw, you were supposed to say "He'll talk to me". I was going for a BB reference.t:
I always thought the 5 were:
1. Officer Dent
2. Officer Harvey
3. Judge Surillo
4. Comissioner Loeb
5. Brian Douglas
Those were the ones specifically targeted by the Joker to get Batman to take off his mask. I think those fit better than Wuertz & Ramirez since their outcomes were never relayed to anyone onscreen. But yeah, regardless if it is the above five or not, the dialog in the film doesn't fit with either.

"If I get him to you, can you get him to talk?" :bat:
t:I can get him to sing.
My friend you are utterly confused.![]()

Well I really appreciate you enlightening me with that descriptive counter explanation.![]()
Don't "sigh" me. Please. You can't prove me wrong the same and vice versa. So until Nolan explains it, you'll have your opinion and I'll have mine.
I've heard these theories many times before and they all contain people assuming deaths offscreen or "maybe someone called Gordon offscreen and told him stuff". So I won't base my thoughts of what if's.
I took Batman taking the blame as him being responsible for the Joker's killings (done to get Batman to stop) in order that he becomes targeted by them instead of being seen as working with them. So that they're not susceptible for corruption ever again.
Bueno?

Don't "sigh" me. Please. You can't prove me wrong the same and vice versa. So until Nolan explains it, you'll have your opinion and I'll have mine.
I've heard these theories many times before and they all contain people assuming deaths offscreen or "maybe someone called Gordon offscreen and told him stuff". So I won't base my thoughts of what if's.
I took Batman taking the blame as him being responsible for the Joker's killings (done to get Batman to stop) in order that he becomes targeted by them instead of being seen as working with them. So that they're not susceptible for corruption ever again.
Bueno?
I can get him to sing.
Extra points if you can follow this up with something relevant to the Batmovies, but not the next line from that scene we're quoting from TDKt:
[sings] "I'm Mister White Christmas...I'm Mister Snow!" [/sings]
HATS OFF my good man 
I love how everyone keeps trying to create a simple answer for the question my thing is if there was a simple answer why didnt Nolan answer the question. BTW there is no way its the cop in the hospital you are telling me they dug through all the rubble of the hospital then did forensics on the cops body while they were busy with the joker running around town. That makes no sense at all, it would take days to weeks to find his body. And without finding it they would just assume the joker did it they knew he was there because he hijacked the bus. I dont know how after all this people could still consider the hospital cop.
But its a moot point anyway cause if it was this simple Nolan would have answered the question.
1.) Wuertz (Cop)
2.) Sal Maroni's Passenger [...].
3.) Sal Maroni's driver
4.) Sal Maroni himself
5.) [...] Detective Ramirez. Again, Ramirez was NOT killed. The GCPD, however, have reason to believe that she was murdered since she was nowhere to be found. Dent specifically targeted Wuertz and Ramirez during the early rooftop scene, so Gordon could have assumed Dent got Ramirez after he took care of Wuertz.)
The more I think about it, the more I think that this is correct. Gordon knew that Wuertz was responsible for Dent getting burned, and that Wuertz was working for Maroni, and since Wuertz and Maroni were both murdered in public places in broad daylight, we can assume that their bodies were quickly discovered. So when Gordon realizes that Dent has gone insane, it becomes pretty obvious that Dent was responsible for their deaths. Plus, Gordon knew that Ramirez was dirty (Dent told him so on the rooftop) and that she was M.I.A., so it makes sense for him to think that she was the one that picked up Rachel (which she was) and that Dent had killed her (which he actually hadn't).