Christine is a weak woman, in order to find her child, she endured a lot of anxiety and waited for news from the police. Holding Walt's bear and stroking the crib where Walt slept, after months of torment, he thought he had found his child, but he was involved in a conspiracy carefully directed by the police.
In the face of the ruthless police, she abandoned her respectful words and begged bitterly but just waited to deceive and perfunctory. When she had no way to ask for help, she got the help of the pastor and wanted to use the power of the media to prompt the police to continue searching for her son, but she was sent to a mental hospital by the police using violence.
Facing the violence of the police and the hospital, Christine fell into pain and despair. At this time, the patients who also encountered the same situation made her realize the reality she was in, and she could be discharged from the hospital as long as she admitted the lie. Christine, who was devastated both mentally and physically, fought tenaciously with the encouragement of her patients with the belief of finding a child.
Until another case brought the truth to light, Walt and the other missing children suffered misfortune. In the courtroom, the real culprit was evasive, and the police tried their best to argue, but in the end, they could not escape the trial of conscience and justice.
Even though everyone thought Walt had been killed, Christine still had faith and hope, looking for her child, "When Walt fell asleep, I would walk through his room, even if I couldn't see him." I can't hear him, but I can still feel him."
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