1. During the examination of a murder victim's body, a detective asks if there's any sign she was raped. (There wasn't.) 2. It's strongly implied the killer did at least want to rape the victim, although it's confirmed that he did not. 3. The detective describes a previous case he worked on involving the rape of a child.
An adult man is implied to have been sexualising a 17 year old girl, later murdering her. Another 17 year old girl makes sexual remarks to another adult man (who does not engage with it); this could be interpreted as her joking or being serious
A character enters a dangerous situation in which he is (unintentionally) mortally wounded in a sacrifice to catch a criminal. As he dies, he could also be interpreted to sacrifice himself in terms of reputation, as he allows incriminating evidence against him to come to light so that justice can be properly served.
• There is brief nudity of a woman’s deceased body towards the beginning but it’s not in a sexual context.
• there’s suggestive dialogue with the victim’s boyfriend
Multiple close calls are depicted. One is an almost head on collision interrupted by a loud honk and swerve. The other is someone falling asleep at the wheel and swerving.