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Whitney 2022-11-02 17:31:31

The heroine is an illegitimate daughter.

She was sexually assaulted when she was a child, and her mother stabbed her in the lower body with a cautery needle. There may be multiple occurrences here, and at one time basically there will be multiple times. She has since lost interest in sex.

1. One day when she grew up, she drugged her mother to kill. Go to the theater after killing.

Under the leadership of the uncle who runs the theater, he met Dan.

Dan gave her a job, shared hobbies, treated her well, and took her to the library. When the writer was eating, the dwarf touched her, and she hated pinching him and felt malicious.

2. Killing dwarves, there may be a reason, you can replace the dwarves.

At this point the writer likes her and wants to save her, and the actress likes the writer.

The writer goes on a date with her, tells him that he is writing a play and that she can be the heroine when it is done, and hints that he can marry her to save her. She didn't love writers and felt that she could make a name for herself by acting.

My uncle had a habit of filming abusive women. She asked her to do it, but she was unwilling. My uncle threatened her in the name of not allowing her to act in the theater, so she had to succumb.

In one show, the actress framed her, causing her to mispronounce her lines, which was repelled by Jewish audiences. Feeling hopeless to become famous, she kisses the writer and formally joins him.

3. She married a writer, during which she killed her uncle (has found support, no need to be threatened by her uncle), and changed her will, inheriting 500 pounds and a camera.

She used the money she earned to support the writer, and after a long delay, the writer finally forced her to perform her husband and wife obligations, which she felt very painful. In order to satisfy the writer's sexual needs (so that he could write the script), she paid the actress to work as a maid instead of the writer.

One night when the actress and the writer were doing it, she was so depressed that she went to look at the book that the writer went to the library every day, and found that the writer had not written anything. So he went to the library to question him, and the writer said that he no longer wanted to write this script.

She acted in that play in the name of the writer, and the response was poor, and the writer felt that she had ruined his reputation, and the relationship between the two had worsened. She also fell into rock bottom.

4. The murder probably started at this time, first a prostitute with gouging eyes, and a woman who cut her head, then a Jewish scholar who cut her yin, and a family of five tailors. While killing people, she wrote about the case and her inner activities in the book in the library. (Go with her husband, she doesn't need to sign, or does the lady don't sign? The lady's desk is upstairs?)

5. One day, the husband came back and found her unburned blood clothes. She felt that she was going to expose her and poisoned her husband. Burn her husband's handwriting, fake his suicide, and frame him as a serial killer. Here she may be ready to wash her hands (husband is dead, out of misery, her hopes of being famous for the script are also dashed, she wants to start life again?)

Unexpectedly, the actress testifies that she is suspect (two key failures are because of her, verbally said She wouldn't kill him, and she said that they had a bad relationship, and that her acting skills were gone), and she was imprisoned.

The police detective investigates the serial murder case, finds the books in the library, and obtains 4 suspects, one of which is his husband. The police detective also pays attention to her case, and her childhood past in the court is also used as evidence. She wants to save her.

She told the detective about the death of the person who was with the writer, and the detective identified the main suspect as the writer and found two suspects at the same time. 1 exclusion? 1 is Marx, the real Marx in history, 1 is a scholar who married an alcoholic woman, and his handwriting is excluded, and Dan, who did not check his handwriting.

The heroine was convicted and hanged. The detective went to the library to find the script manuscript, and the actress didn't want the writer to be convicted as a murderer, so she also went to the manuscript and was found. The manuscript (the writer never wrote it, but the heroine wrote it) and the book, and the writing on the wall is the same. The detective rushed to rescue the heroine of the execution ground at 10 o'clock, and asked the heroine to write the truth, so that the sentence could be suspended. The handwriting written by the heroine is the same as that of the killer. This place changed from a suspense movie to a horror thriller in an instant. The heroine in the mirror scared my scalp. . . (Amazing acting! Sure enough, she is an actor)

Why did the heroine plead guilty at this time?
Because all along, there has never been any evidence to prove that she killed her husband with her own hands. Instead, she relied on some subjective judgments and then judged that she killed her husband. She thought that as long as she pleaded not guilty and there was no conclusive evidence, she would not be sentenced. And it is very likely to be sentenced to suicide for the writer, who knows that the court will still sentence her to death for killing her husband because of her past experience.

Her wish is to either die and expose her reputation as a murderer, or be acquitted and start a new life. She doesn't want to go to jail in the name of killing a murderer, so that all her "works" It was taken by the writer and became famous as a writer. During the whole process, the detective never investigated the case of her husband's murder (even went to the scene), but every time the court heard it, it didn't help her get rid of the crime, and every time she got a serial killer from her. clues in order to help her commute her sentence, which was not her will.

What was her state at the second execution?
Without her, she thinks the detective can prove that the murderer is her with the handwriting, she will try again in court, convicted, and be famous in front of everyone as a female serial killer, and then hanged, she can't see the detective coming. , began to panic, saying that she was not only guilty of poisoning, but unfortunately there was no audience.

Why do detectives burn paper?
I can't get past my mental hurdle. He has been playing around with this woman all the time, and he has to protect her. The murderer admits that he is a murderer, which is his greatest irony as a police detective. He feels that he has failed. Thinking of so many innocent people being brutally killed, he I don't want her to succeed. At this time he is emotional and subjective. If rational and objective, the duty of a police detective is to find the truth, arrest the real murderer, and convict the real murderer.

How did the actress die?
Suicide, according to her utterly terrified expression before her death. She felt that the writer was not a murderer, and that if you love someone, you would know that person's temperament, and maybe she also knew that he didn't write a script. There is a bug here, or it was dealt with for the sake of the plot. The actress saw the handwriting comparison and directly said that this is not the handwriting of the writer, but the handwriting of the heroine, which is completely different. But it may not be a bug. The actress may have not read or noticed their handwriting. A family always has some documents signed. She is illiterate and did not pay attention?

Terrible doubt?
Dan knew the actress was going to kill herself because he had already worn the same outfit as the actress. He was going to play her mother.

Or Dan knew everything about the heroine and avenged the heroine? The actress's pre-death expressions are all stage performance needs?

Or, is Dan the murderer behind the scenes? The heroine and Dan are very close. The heroine worships Dan and likes to copy handwriting at ordinary times? Their handwriting is the same? The heroine helped Dan to the top of the crime? Dan finally killed the actress who knew about it? Avenge her?

Or maybe, Dan and the heroine kill each other together? Are they conspiring?

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The Limehouse Golem quotes

  • John Kildare: The Yard is setting me up as a scapegoat. They'll not risk Roberts, will they. I'm expendable. They get to preserve the reputation of their golden boy and the public... get blood.

  • John Kildare: "He who spectates." He doesn't mean us, he means the public. The public want blood. The Golem provides it.