First: There is no footage or evidence that he pushed his grandmother down, or it is possible that he wanted to jump down and his grandmother stopped him and then accidentally fell. Second: There are signs of abuse on his body. It is very likely that his mother will abuse him, and his mother seems to be schizophrenic. The evidence is that when he woke up that night like a sleepwalker, he saw that Joshua was frightened. Shua was also frightened by her. She wanted to go over. Joshua was afraid that she was approaching. Later, she cut her foot and smeared all the blood on her thigh. It was already a different personality. Completely different from the usual character to speak. Third: He seems to love the baby very much. There is no evidence that he abused the baby to make him cry. It may also be a sudden situation. It is very likely that his mother is allergic. rash. He also said that some babies cry. Fourth: Joshua cried a lot when he was a baby, and his mother also cried. He also had a mental breakdown and depression. This may also reflect his mother's mental history from the side, which may have been inherited from Joshua and the current child. 5: The dead dog is not definitely the one that Joshua killed. 6: At the end, his singing also revealed that only his uncle loved him, and he only loved his uncle and his sister. It is mutual. Many people are not close to things that are different from themselves, but Joshua is real and calm. He really wants to know what he was like when he was a child, but his mother and father don't tell him directly. The child cries, and it can be seen from his mother's constant crying that he is inherited from his mother, but all these are secretly blamed on Joshua. Joshua doesn't like sports, he likes books and music, but his father thinks it's abnormal to not like sports. He plays the piano deliberately wrong, just to attract the attention and inquiries of his parents, but after so many years, only his uncle has seen his piano. How well he played his parents didn't say a word of praise for him, just like us audience, preconceived to doubt Joshua
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