In fact, the director has long since explained the reasons for all the tragedies through an inconspicuous sentence from the inconspicuous character of the sheriff. "If Norman Bett is a lunatic, many people here will not be much better." The boy is obviously Laila (the heroine's mother) killed her. She waited for the sheriff to return to the police station. She said that everyone knew that the boy was killed, but in fact, very few people except the sheriff knew that the murder happened. As for the death of the doctor, it was a series of mishaps. The good Mary died very wrongly, and Laila was probably killed by Norman's biological mother. This crazy woman couldn't bear to watch another crazy woman. The old woman made her son go mad, so she just killed it and then quickly. In the end, Norman was successfully driven mad by these mad women, and returned to the original starting point to kill his own mad mother. If poor Norman hadn’t encountered this. If you are a group of crazy women, you can live a normal life, but mental illness is always so easily stimulated by the outside world
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