Another point, I think it is indeed like the black skin psychiatrist said that the male protagonist beat his daughter and wife down from above and fell to death, because it is especially emphasized that the mirror has always been on the daughter, so it may be possible from the time the daughter said that the mirror was lost. It is the memory modified by the male protagonist. In fact, they were all killed by him. The wild dog may indeed exist (may not even exist. The second time I saw the wild dog appear on the scene, it is still the illusion of the male protagonist. The male protagonist is like this. In the state of mind, in order to confirm his false memories and hallucinations, new hallucinations are born again... and it is not impossible.) It can’t prove anything. It may be that the male protagonist saw the wild dog integrate the dog into his false memory when committing the crime. That's it.
The male protagonist has serious traumatic sequelae and violent tendencies. It is not impossible to kill his wife and daughter by aggressive behavior while his wife has been cold and violent. The black-skinned psychologist may just not believe that there are really wild dogs at the scene. (But maybe not, the analysis is as above).
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