Poe's Short Stories

What unsual prowess does the narrator have that in his perspective proves that he is not crazy?

The Tell-Tale Heart - Short story by Edgar Allan Poe

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The narrator thinks that a crazy person could not mastermind such a perfect crime. He believes that he is stealth and patient to the point that it would be impossible for anyone to suspect him.