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And two more: -If evidence was not fabricated, the hammer was indeed in Kolya's property - which would indicate Roma. -For Vadim it could have been unnecessary risk: and we don't know whether he knew about Dima-Kolya-Lilya-witnesses affair (which was significant evidence). Good points definitely, even though 5 years ago :D I would add another, obvious reason, that Roma hated her and expressed it. He told her: "you ruined everything! It's all because of you!" And also: -the first scene after "suicide" is Kolya asking Roma to forgive Lilya and Roma answering 'rejectfully' "Have you forgiven her"? -Next Roma is shown asking his father to stop drinking as if he had decided to act more independently - he also said "I can take care of myself" at the end. -Vadim asked "15 years?" as if he was surprised. But anyway nothing is for sure. "Vadim also didn't have a reason to kill her. Kolya's house was already in his hands. There was no gain for him in killing Lilya." - he might have wanted to "conclude" his victory by completely destroying Kolya's life (as he was spoiled af), but it's not that convincing.