I reckon it will. Borce is ultra, ultra sensitive about his presentation as a fiscal genius.. any deviation from that opinion can send him into orbit, he is frantic to promote himself as a man of money, a man who knows all there is to know about money, how to make it, how to keep it, how to triple it, and who owns what and who gets what.
He actually wouldn't mind being labelled as a womanizer, a bad husband, a rotten father, a stupid neighbor, any of these things but not a bad money manager. Money is the driving force in Borce's life. Anyone's money. All money. Yours, mine, theirs, his,.. it's all the same to Borce.
I expect to see Borce lose what little remains of his temper should he be questioned about the money stuff in the marriage. Unless he is heavily sedated, which isn't unlikely.
This whole murder is about money. Karen's money, which Borce would see as Ristevski money, along with Vlasko, who would share that view. How Sarah saw the money piques my curiosity … I wonder who she saw it belonging to. Dad, or Mum?.. both? hardly.