The father of the missing daughter beat the suspect and was held down by five or six police officers. According to the investigation, the suspect with an IQ of only 10 years old was guarded aside. He said that as soon as I left the little girl, he started crying. At that moment, Haojue was really painful. Prisoners bound by the rules, but the truth is difficult to distinguish. The police have used doctors and polygraphs, all limited by what they see, experience, thinking, and standpoint.
Dad’s world-the hatred killer tried his best to find the suspect, the mother's world-crying and frustrated desperate self-blame, the son's world-at a loss, even the world of the previous two little girls-like to hang out but don't know the dangers and climb unfamiliar RVs are all isolated and cannot be fully understood by outsiders.
Lynching, hitting a swollen face, being imprisoned.
Both times I watched falling asleep, too procrastinated, and not nervous, mainly talking about the transmission of evil? The aunt and his wife declared war on God, took away children, took away people’s faith, and turned people into demons. Parents who lost their children began to kidnap suspects and lynch them. The children who once ran away began to imitate the modus operandi when they grew up. Only the police detective is stellar and upright, but he takes orders from his boss who is incapable of dropping the chain. I won't watch this film again, it hurts too much.
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