The impact of the necrophilia here is more shocking than the scene of escape by cutting the wrist. At first, I only thought it was the fantasy of the heroine after the collapse, but seeing the shoe prints on the ground made me confused whether it was true or not. In the end, he saw that he caught the pervert before he understood it was true, but why he went to find the heroine in the middle of the night for two consecutive days but neither saved nor killed, why did the heroine confront in court, why did the pervert break the handcuffs. . . What is his role, I think it is necessary to add a role to the pervert
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