More packages full of items from crime scenes come to the shop. Margot doesn’t want Gail to go to college and leave her. She is controlling of Gail and withholding information about Gail’s parents. Margot sings creepy songs while going through Gail’s things. The teen with the jacket was murdered, and Gail sold it to him. Next, a Detective from Traverse City stops by the shop. The caller accuses Gail’s father of being a killer too. A call comes into the store asking for help the items belong to a serial killer. The package contains a copy of Crime and Punishment, a knife block, and a small figurine. ![]() Then they find a package while cleaning up some graffiti. The friends go to Gail’s family souvenir shop called Morbid Curiosity and save a mouse. Gail celebrates getting into college with her BFF Alexa until she remembers Margot doesn’t want her to go away for school. He is kicked out of the bar for being a freak.Ĭut to Gail, another teen, with terrible fashion she lives with her Grandma, Margot. He asks questions about G.W Stubbs murdering Anna Tuner, which pisses off the bartender who calls the dorky teen a “Helter Skelter weirdo.” The teen doesn’t back down and talks about his jacket being from a campfire killer. A dorky teen with curly locks gets out of his car and follows a murder tour route, leading him into a dive bar. The movie begins in a parking lot at night. I'm still going to say it was the producer, but that's the movie mind you, the real case has had officers worked for 2 million man-days on it and there are 21,280 suspects.A clerk uncovers her family’s dark history while trying to sell souvenirs from an unsolved crime. Although, he could have quit when he realised that he'd allowed the song to be played and that the result of this would be another murder. So it was the radio stations program producer who committed the murders, but found that without the song it wasn't of interest any more and stopped after a few more. The producer had been alerted to the police interest because they had already visited the station when the song's link to the murders was noted. While this playing of the song led them to the letter and then onto the prime suspect, and was the reason the song no longer played a part in the murders, it should be noted that the radio's stations program producer quit suddenly on this last occasion. ![]() But it is unlikely that such a credit has been listed.Īt around 1:24:00 the song Sad Letter is played on the radio, and this is the last time a murder is committed in conjunction with the song and rain. ![]() I have no idea about the OP's question on the credits for the half-second scene. ![]() They simply state that the evidence is inconclusive. Park then looks through the camera at the audience trying to locate the murderer as the Hwaseong killer is surely watching the film himself.Īlso, the factory worker who was the prime suspect could well have been the killer in the film as the DNA test results from the US do not exonerate him. But, one of the interpretations is that he is convinced that this man with the plain face must have been the killer and that he could be just about any Korean. The final scene where Detective Park stares at the camera is open to interpretation. The little girl had asked him why that man was looking at a drain (from the scene of the second murder, which is shown at the start of the film), and he told her that he was reminiscing about something he did there a long time ago. Visiting the crime scene years later in 2003, Park Doo-man, now a businessman, learns from a little girl that the scene had recently been visited by another, unknown man with a 'plain' face. The film too can therefore only end on a similarly unresolved note. The film is based on a real-life event, the Hwaseong serial murders, which is an unsolved case in Korea.
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