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ki77a [65]
2 years ago
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What causes Killer Kane to shift his attention from Loretta to Max? in freak the mighty

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SCORPION-xisa [38]2 years ago
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Explanation: After being released from prison on parole, Max dad , the notorious Killer Kane, kidnaps him and takes him to lggy  and Loretta Lee apartment. Loretta is no angel  herself, but even she draws the line at kidnapping your own child and trying him up, as Killer does with Max. so she tries to help Max escape. but Killer catches her  in the act  and tries to strangle her. as Loretta struggles for breath, Max desperately tries to free himself. To get  his dad to stop strangling Loretta, he tell Killer Kane that he witnessed him murdering his mother in the exact same way.Killer then immediately  turns his attention to Max. He is now determined that his son should suffer the same fate as his late mother.

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