1. Karen was killed by an old woman, motivated by jealousy of the necklace given by the priest. Although the murderer's raincoat, mask, shoes, Alice and the old woman have the same style, but the necklace on the old woman makes the murderer at a glance.
2. It should be the old woman who attempted murder by stabbing feet, but Alice has a problem:
1. The old woman
Paper bags, gloves, knives are the tools of the old woman. The pattern of the white skirt is the same as that of the murderer. She also has stockings.
But she had no motive. And the close-up of the killer's eyes is brown, Alice fits, and the old woman is dark green.
2. Alice
Her motive was that she heard her aunt suspect her outside the door. And it's not normal for Alice to change her clothes before and after the incident. Alice also has a white dress but I don't know if the pattern is the same.
3. The old woman's motive for killing Alice's father was that he called the priest so that the priest didn't eat the food she cooked.
4. Killing Fatty was a coincidence. She was going to kill Alice's mother because she was jealous because her mother and the priest got close.
Alice and the old woman have too many of the same styles, raincoats, masks, white skirts, shoes, and it is almost suspected that they are two personalities of schizophrenia. Because of the unreasonable coincidence of the props settings, since they already have so many of the same style, maybe Alice also has the same style of paper bags, gloves, and knives. The film is not very rigorous, and the details cannot be delved into.
Another parental stunt was discovered: while subconsciously eccentric, I truly felt that my two children loved each other. At first, my mother favored one over the other, and nothing good could turn Alice's turn. After a daughter died, she had no choice, so she started to look at Alice directly, and made a deep mouth on the mother-daughter relationship. She was not intentional, but a subconscious behavior. Parents are always very innocent, kind, and unconditionally love every child, but they are subconsciously selfish, in which kindness is expressed in words and selfishness is expressed in behavior. The aunt argued loudly that she liked Alice, but she was the one who suspected Alice, she was the one who wanted to get Alice out of the car, and she was the one who raised her hand to hit Alice when the plate was broken. You and I love this kid so much, in behavior. . . Alice was molested by the fat man and didn't tell her parents. She avenged herself with cockroaches. The polygraph doctor also had verbal obscenities. Maybe her hands and feet were dirty in private (more because the lie detector annoyed Alice). She smashed the machine to get revenge. Mom thinks Alice doesn't tell her anything about rejecting her mother's concern, but she's probably used to being self-reliant when no one cares. She grabbed her sister's veil and made a fuss, and her mother just scolded her for ignoring Alice's gift without realizing it.
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