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so getting abby wasnt took on purpose?


killer and abby was at diner by chance, once deb knew her daddy had abby she shoulda got him to let her go, she had to know that he wouldnt give up on her.....

besides they 3 perfectly good infants, how many did they want?

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She had already seen his face and could maybe even describe where the house was, so at the very least they would have had to kill her. So if you go along with the whole ridiculous premise then it wouldn't have been as simple as letting her go

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That was my question. How many? I mean there are easier ways to adopt kids. Was there a magic number where they were going to stop getting people pregnant? Certainly isn't anybody going to inquire about all of those kids she had and all the same age. And one is black, so they could not be quints.

The movie was entertaining but implausible. I thought Deb was acting odd all through the movie. She looked like someone who was in a cult. I took it for bad acting, but actually it wasn't.

Her talking about a person she knew who went missing and there was no sign of her, no one cared. Oops looks like you have a personal problem here Deb.

He looked so gun ho because she actually was doing nothing. If anything discouraged him and made like she did not really care for the victims.

Not putting other cops in the script so we will not know that it had to be her who was in the inside getting info from the DMV.

No death penalty in New York. But cop threatened a suspect with getting the needle.

NO back up was called when they found the place the killer was living. Now that was really crazy. I am sure another police car could of gotten there earlier then they did. That is a job for SWAT.
AHA but if they called for back up we would not have the infamous twist!

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Hahaha... Deb.

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Philadelphia's fine school system must be proud of you, Rayne. Your subject line is classic!

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