John entrusted his ex-wife Jill to fulfill his unfulfilled last wish through Hoffman, and Hoffman, as the executor, specifically operated the killing game.
William of the insurance company who manipulates the life and death of patients becomes the protagonist of the game.
The rules of the game are set to make a few dilemmas in a limited time, and then there is a possibility of survival. In the end, William died at the hands of the victim's family. Of course, there is still some kind of relationship between the other players in the game.
After Sturm's death, as the investigation continued, another police officer gradually began to suspect that Hoffman was an accomplice of the chainsaw, and when he could no longer hide it, Hoffman killed the investigating police officer. So what Hoffman did was pure murder.
Hoffman was punished at the end of the game because Hoffman violated the spirit of the game in 345 killing games, depriving victims of survival options.
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