User blog comment:ScaryMovie53/PE proposal: Eli Mills/@comment-27022982-20190901042926

While we're at it, let me explain a scene in the movie that shows how the releasing of the dinosaurs is deliberate. It takes place right after Mills reveals that Maisie is Lockwood's granddaughter, with his guards confronting Owen and Claire. In that scene, the Indoraptor rushes at Mills's guards and kills them. Mills noticed it. He knew the Indoraptor was free. Did he realize what his "selling of the dinosaurs" goal would ultimately bring out? Yes. But did he at least show some remorse for his crimes, and try to help stop the operation before it goes haywire? No. Instead, Mills ran off like a coward and didn't care that his two guards were being killed by the Indoraptor. So, my point is that he was deliberately risking millions of lives out of plain greed and nothing else.