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What is the bloody case talking about, a simple red riding?

The third part, the scene before the mystery is solved. I don't know if you have noticed. In the basement, the little girl kidnapped by the priest stood in front of a naked middle-aged man sitting on the sofa (this man was an old lawyer who served Dawson, and he also participated in the "business" of collusion between officials, businessmen and police, and later died for unknown reasons). The little girl is behind, blocking part of the naked man sitting in front. It's not hard to imagine what will happen next. Moreover, the seemingly quiet back of the little girl and the hands of the priest holding her shoulders just show that this is not the first time. She also knows what should happen next, but she is powerless and does not help to change or save herself. Then the girl died, too. The only one who survived was the gay boy. The death of these girls is also related to the evil transactions they saw. For example, they often played near the cemetery. They may have seen the police colluding with Dawson to set fire to the old supermarket in an attempt to make rational use of this place to build the largest shopping, leisure and entertainment place to make money. It is puzzling that Dawson and the priest explained that it doesn't make sense to sew swan wings on the little girl just because they are afraid of God's condemnation or some kind of ritual worship. I always thought it was for the simple and literary style of the film, so I ignored it. The only thing that impressed me was: "This is the only child who survived to tell you this tragic story. Griffin Hotel's Karachi Club, Wakefield Prison and St. Mary's Hotel, expressway and parking lots, parks and toilets, idle rich and unemployed, all under the guise of our business. From children who lost their mothers and mothers who lost their children, from all the walking dead and all my dead friends, bars and clubs, slums and star-rated hotels, local garbage dumps and old slag yards, from old badgers and owls, wolves and swans, these are Yorkshire children, and these are the victims of lucky escape. In 1234567, all good children go to heaven. " Dirty transactions are everywhere, and money, eating people and not spitting bones, blinds and distorts an originally beautiful society.