She is quietly resurrecting...

Stanford 2022-04-24 07:01:13

To briefly summarize the plot, it is the process in which a witch uses the people she contacts to transfer her pain to resurrect herself.

Bleeding from the woman's nostrils began and a fly crawled out.
It shows that the female corpse has been decomposed for a certain period of time and has been bitten by flies. Because it can repair itself by transferring pain, the fly is partially enclosed in the skin, and the fly breaks the skin when it breaks free.
Towards the end, the autopsy father was twisted off his feet, exhaled smoke, and accompanied by a long howl, (these howls should be caused by the skin being cut open) After the painful transfer, the skin of the female corpse healed, Ankle recovery.
Finally, lying in the car, she moved her toes.

This also explains why the time of death of the female corpse is very contradictory, because some parts of her are new, not always a contradictory corpse.
The corpse that the two men discussed at the beginning was severely burned but killed by impact. Personally, it is speculated that the skin of the female corpse may have transferred the pain to this person.

Some people have analyzed that in the end, the son should take his father's lifeblood to complete the ceremony. This is completely nonsense. The old man's hands and feet are twisted without the son's action. By killing the injured cat before, it can be seen that the father's death and suffering Painful attitude.
Even though the father begged to let the son go, the witch killed him because she couldn't leave her alive and let it come to light. Killing the father seems to have calmed down, and it was this way that led the son to the stairs and fell to his death, which created the illusion of an accident.
If there is a second part, the driver is likely to die, and then the car accident.

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The Autopsy of Jane Doe quotes

  • Tommy: Let's get the fuck out of here.

  • Tommy: This amount of lung damage, though, I'd expect the body to be covered in third degree burns. It's like finding a bullet in a brain, but with no gunshot wound.