Plot hole: Why did the killer cut off the hot water? Did he think that Dorothy would come down and turn it back on herself with all those staff members in the house?
Valentine (2001)
1 plot hole - chronological order
Directed by: Jamie Blanks
Starring: Katherine Heigl, Denise Richards, Marley Shelton, David Boreanaz, Hedy Burress, Jessica Capshaw, Jessica Cauffiel
Continuity mistake: When Dorothy is letting Campbell live in her home, he picks up his bag and puts it on his shoulder. When he leans in to kiss her, there is no strap on his shoulder, then it's back again in the next shot.
Ruthie: Watch your back... leech.
Trivia: The guy playing the corpse in the scene when Shelly is killed, is actually a good friend of the director Jamie Blanks.
Question: Whenever Adam / Jeremy Melton is the killer and he kills one of the girls his nose starts to bleed, obviously from all the stress he has to go through to kill them. But whenever he's not the killer, why doesn't his nose bleed? Until at the very end when his nose starts bleeding on to Kate.
Answer: Paraphilia is a condition characterized by abnormal sexual desires, typically involving extreme or dangerous activities. He technically "got off" when killing people.
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Answer: Plot hole? Or perhaps Adam's / Jeremy's nose was bleeding because he was about to snap Kate's neck. Or it was because he was so happy.
Alan Keddie
He killed Dorothy at the end that could be why his nose bleeds.