How did JB get away with the shooting in the first episode?

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How did Joe get away with the shooting the Nazi soldier in the first episode of The Man in the High Castle, coming to know what we find out about him at the end of the first episode?

Do double/undercover agents get special exemption from certain laws, particularly in a totalitarian/fascist society? Where do they/would they draw the line at certain illegal behaviours in the line of duty?

I guess I'm asking for answers both in the context of the canon and parallels in the real world, perhaps a combination of the two.

P.S I've tried to make it relatively spoiler friendly, despite it being only the first episode. Let me know if the formatting works or needs changing



Best Answer

As we discover in season two:

Joe's father is a high-ranking Reichsminister.

This is probably why Joe gets away with a lot of things.




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