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Also known as Le Tueur, he is a murderer whose name and origin are unknown. The only thing that is known about him is that his goal is to take possession of the painting of an ancient witch named Garielle Vadja, burned at the stake in the Holy Inquicision in France, accused of fornicating with the devil because of her white lock in her brown hair. She cursed the nuns and monks who sacrificed her before she died. His soul was left haunting his painting which is now the possession of the Ventura sisters, who kill each other out of their obsession with keeping that painting of great historical value in their possession, when Le Tueur arrives at the Ventura sisters' mansion and kills the remaining sister to enter the mansion and realizes that just as the original painting from so many centuries ago there are many replicas of the painting, then relatives of the sisters accompanied by friends enter the great mansion to have a party, but Le Tueur now sets out to finish off all the young people who hinder his mission to find the painting.
While it is uncertain why he kills here, there are some personal theories as to why he kills Gabrielle Vadja's descendants in order to obtain her painting:
1: Obsession of falling in love with the witch in the painting
2: Maybe he is a descendant of the monks who sacrificed Gabrielle therefore she cursed him leaving him cursed by the curse and looking for the painting (where Gabrielle's soul lies to end the curse)
3: Maybe he's just an art thief who kills for the painting's great historical value
4. (Following a Giallo type theory) Perhaps he is an old soul of the Holy Inquisition (a lover of Gabrielle Vadja) who, resentful because it was taken from him, seeks to take possession of the painting that has her soul inside.
At the end of the film the killer mainly kills with his iron glove all the people who are in the Ventura mansion, including the protagonist, so he finds a door to a basement where he goes down and finds the original painting that is there, caressing it and with that seeing the death scene of Gabrielle where she is condemned, lynched and burned at the stake and then through the mirror Le Tueur enter the painting where Gabrielle Vadja is in a sarcophagus from which she resurrects and comes out to kill him with her claws and trap him in the painting for eternity with her.






