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What happened to the little girl?


Did Jennifer kill her? or just take her somewhere else? or just completely blow her off to lure the sheriff in? any speculations?

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Nah, she certainly did not kill the little girl. That wouldn't have fit ANY part of this movie. Why would she torture and kill family members especial female ones?

Now I do have an alternate ending that would have been better. When he repeatedly asked what she did with his daughter. She could have bluffed telling him that she slowly cut her arms and legs off - that her little innocent screams where so loud she thought her eardrums may have burst.

Then, after the shotgun killed the two, JUST in addition to seeing her siting there almost smiling - cut to a far off scene of that little girl walking down the a long country road the whole role of the credits, turning into her driveway as the credits end.

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My take on it is that Jennifer did to all of the men what they did to her, and took it to killing them as the finale.

Matthew was choked to death, Johnny was treated as if he were a horse, etc.

At no time were any of Jennifer's loved ones threatened (although I wouldn't put it past the low lifes to do something like that), so I don't think she would actually do anything against the daughter.

And my comment on the video tape - we don't know that there was anything on the tape or if she made copies. She wouldn't need to send the original tape and if she did then she's just lost any evidence. I think she still has a copy of the tape.

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Did Jennifer kill her? or just take her somewhere else? or just completely blow her off to lure the sheriff in? any speculations?


I don't remember her doing anything to little girl. If I remember correctly, she just used her to lure the sheriff.

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Yes, she definitely killed her; probably took her behind the house and sliced her throat, then dumped her in the woods. She really didn't have time to do anything else.

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In i spit on your grave 3 it says the sheriff's whole family was killed. I assumed she became a monster because of what they did to her. You can't blame her when no one will believe her and considering how corrupt the legal system is, they would have got a light sentence.

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I must have missed that! Movies like this are hard to watch! I already think the worst of society; to think any of this is possible makes me nauseous! The sheriff's wife was pregnant! I can't imagine her killing her and the little girl! You sure about that? 

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I don't remember her being pregnant. I might have to relive the horror again. I watched it a while ago. Pretty sure she killed them. She was a changed woman after the gang rape and torture. The mother and daughter didn't deserve to die for their father/husband's actions. Sad movie.

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The sheriff even said he had a baby on the way while he had that shotgun rammed up his arse! You must have forgotten or missed it! I think she was showing; if not, it was said that she was "with child!" Part 2 is on again and Part 3 to follow on STZSU if interested! 

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Ok thought he was talking about his little girl. I have to re-watch it for sure.

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Yes, she killed the entire family. That was her only option considering she went to the sheriff's home, introduced herself by her real name. The wife and girl were collateral damage.

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I don't think she killed the girl. Being an innocent female victim herself, I couldn't see her inflicting that kind of suffering onto another young girl.

I'm betting she probably just dropped her somewhere and told her to walk home, or maybe dropped her nearby the house so she could get home easily while she was kidnapping and torturing daddy.

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I assumed she just dropped her off somewhere safe--perhaps the school. No way would she have hurt her for no reason. Letting the sheriff imagine what she might've done was good enough. I felt terribly for his family, not because they won't have him anymore, but because they'll probably now discover what he truly was.

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