. First I gave clues at the beginning of the movie. Her unintentional discovery by Alice, which instilled in many the illusion that she was the murderer actually implied her innocence. It's definitely not Alice who killed Karen The killer has green eyes and a tall stature. You can see when she pushes Karen into the coffin, and if Alice wants to kill Karen and grab the doll in that abandoned building, it's not necessary. Having to be at church and then still wearing her hijab caused so much suspicion. The old lady's motive for killing Karen was jealousy. In fact, all her motives were jealousy. The priest loved Karen very much and gave her his cross. The old lady was very concerned about this, and the cross finally fell into her hands.
Aunt because Alice happens to be wearing Karen's turban and Alice never seems to be loved by her family. She has a really weird personality, but I don't think it can escape her mother's partiality. When she thought it was Alice, she was careful to see that the person who wanted to kill her aunt had a white skirt in her raincoat. When Alice's father found Alice, her raincoat had a blue skirt. She couldn't change it. Let's change. She's been hiding in the basement. And when the aunt was killed, the murderer carried the bag, and the bag did not belong to the old lady.
Alice's innocent family is the reason for her weakness. Don't think she is a murderer... But the ending of the movie is very meaningful~
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