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With the assistance of a cybercriminal, Anderton searches Agatha's memories but fails to find a minority report for Crow's murder. However, he discovers a memory of a murder from five years earlier. The victim was Agatha's mother, Anne Lively, the woman Anderton was looking for info on. She was a neuroin addict who sold her daughter to Precrime. After breaking her addiction, she tried to reclaim Agatha but was drowned by a hooded figure. Witwer, tipped off by Anderton, investigates the same case and learns that an attempt on Lively's life was thwarted by Precrime, but she was found dead shortly afterward. Witwer reports his findings to the Precrime director, Lamar Burgess, who kills him without being detected since the Precrime system is offline. Anderton is captured and imprisoned for the suspected murder of Crow and Witwer, and Agatha is reconnected to the system. Shortly afterwards, Lara goes to see Lamar at his office to find out more about Anne Lively but Lamar accidentally reveals that he killed Lively which stuns Lara and Lamar leaves to attend a banquet announcing Pre Crime's expansion nationwide.
Andrew Sarris of the New York Observer gave the film a negative review in which he described the script as full of plot holes, the car chases as silly, and criticized the mixture of futuristic environments with "defiantly retro costuming".[119] The complexity of the storyline was also a source of criticism for Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times, who considered the plot "too intricate and difficult to follow".[120] Rosenbaum and Hoberman both referred to the titular minority report as a "red herring".[121][62] More positive reviews have seen it similarly, but referred to it as a "MacGuffin".[122]
The plot centers on a rare glitch in the visions of the Pre-Cogs. Although "the Pre-Cogs are never wrong," we're told, "sometimes ... they disagree." The dissenting Pre-Cog is said to have filed a minority report, and in the case of Anderton the report is crucial, because otherwise he seems a certain candidate for arrest as a pre-criminal. Of course, if you could outsmart the Pre-Cog system, you would have committed the perfect crime...
For the next five years, Agatha and her adoptive brothers were confined to PreCrime and used as tools to achieve a greater good in a society that was wracked with crime, to be watched over by their caretaker Wally. Because Agatha was the most talented of the three PreCogs, her psychic abilities allowed her to predict alternate futures for certain individuals who were said to commit murders. These alternate visions, dubbed "minority reports", were deleted from all official records but stored safely inside Agatha's mind according to Dr. Hineman's designs for the system in order to ensure that the PreCrime program's credibility would remain unblemished. The reason for this was because any doubt, however reasonable it might seem, would lead to the dismantling of the system was created to keep people safe from murder.
In 2054, while conducting a tour of the PreCrime facility for Federal Agent Danny Witwer, PreCrime Chief John Anderton was surprised to see Agatha reveal a vision of the murder of Anne Lively from years before. Agatha's words to John were, "Can you see?", which prompted John to look into the death of Lively, asking Lamar for clarity and wisdom. Burgess feared that his actions from the past would be discovered and so arranged to have the Chief of PreCrime framed for the murder of an unknown person named Leo Crow. The chain of events that ensued led Anderton to go on the run and seek out Dr. Hineman for help in his ordeal. After learning about the existence of the minority reports and how they were secretly stored inside Agatha's mind, Anderton was instructed to return to PreCrime and download the information from Agatha to find any minority reports about his murder so he could prove his innocence.
Anderton and Agatha entered the hotel room where Leo Crow was staying and made their way to the room where the future victim was said to be, with Agatha begging the former police chief to turn back while he still could. Upon discovering photos of his son Sean with Crow on the bed, Anderton finally accepted that he had no minority report and was destined to kill him with the prospect of avenging the loss of his son being finally realized. Even while Agatha implored him to leave the scene saying that he saw his future and thus could still choose a different one if he wanted, Crow appeared. Anderton, provoked into rage over losing his son, physically assaulted Crow and forced a confession out of him that claimed he murdered his son. With seconds remaining in the countdown to the murder, Anderton aimed his gun at Crow and Agatha could only watch and say that he could choose. Ultimately, John chose to spare Crow's life and arrest him, thus avoiding the future he was predicted to fulfill and calming Agatha considerably. Crow revealed that Anderton needed to kill him in order for his family to be well paid. Realizing that he had indeed been set up, Anderton demanded to know who it was that arranged for the murder to take place. But, Crow killed himself by forcing John's gun on him, thus fulfilling the murder and marking John for trouble.
On the eve of PreCrime's nationalization, Lara had discovered information that involved Lamar as the chief architect behind the PreCrime conspiracy and helped release John from his imprisonment. During the nationalization, Agatha began displaying images once more of her mother's murder, which the PreCrime analyst Jad uploaded to prominent screens throughout the facility and at a dinner honoring Burgess. The images at long last revealed the truth behind Anne Lively's murder: that it was Lamar Burgess who had killed her to ensure PreCrime's existence. With his deeds exposed, Burgess set out to kill Anderton, which Agatha predicted. Ultimately, Burgess chose to commit suicide rather than go through with the murder. This action exposed the truth about the existence of the minority reports and irrevocably tarnished PreCrime's reputation as a perfect system.
John visits a hacker in order to download the minority report involving the murder of Leo Crow, but he is disturbed to find that no such report appears to exist. Reviewing Agatha's visions, John once again comes across the memory of the murder that he saw just before getting targeted. It is the drowning of a woman named Anne Lively by a hooded figure a few years before. 2b1af7f3a8