confused by killer


Okay, the boyfriend wasn't the killer, but (if I'm correct) the author was? If this was so, why would Stellan Skarsgård try to frame the boyfriend? And what was happening in that scene in the house where Skarsgård smelled the cloths? Was that the authors house? I'd just like some clarification here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWr8Ii9MIS4

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He was "blackmailed" by the author, how hard was that to figure out. The clothes where the dead girls so I guess he where checking for perfume or something, he might be a pervert or something like it too.

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I was just wondering why Skarsgård needed to frame the boyfriend, or why he didn't just kill the author. I see now that since the author died, he couldn't tell the other cops about Skarsgård shooting his partner, so he found the cloths, which proved the author was guilty.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWr8Ii9MIS4

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He framed Eilert so that the author would go scot-free. In return, the author would keep his silence on what he saw - Jonas accidentally killing Erik Vik - something he had already blamed on the "killer".

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