![]() A funeral procession takes place in front of Tollins' grave, where it is implied her body has finally been laid to rest, as Flinch observes, finally a free man. As he embraces his family, a voice-over by Walter tells the audience that he turned himself in to the police and is awaiting sentencing, having been told that the judge will likely go easy on him since he turned himself in. As he stares out from a second-story window, watching a car pull out of a parking lot below, he. After receiving an obscure book titled The Number 23 from his wife (Virginia Madsen) for his birthday, Walter Sparrow (Carrey) becomes increasing convinced that the book-written by a Topsy Kretts-is based on him. He leaves the hotel and runs into the street, where he nearly allows himself to be run over by a bus, but steps out of the way at the last minute when he realizes his son is watching. He realizes that the number 23 is his destiny: His birthday is Feb. Walter starts becoming obsessed with the 23 enigma, the idea that all incidents and events are directly connected to the number 23. Walter tells her that she can't love him because no one can, mirroring an accusation made by Laura on the night of her murder. ![]() Agatha pushes a letter opener into Walter's hand, saying that if he is indeed a killer, he can easily kill again, and dares him to kill her. He insists that he is a killer, accepting the fact that he murdered Tollins, and tells Agatha to leave before he kills her too. ![]() ![]() Agatha finds Walter at the hotel, and tries to assure him that he is no longer the person he was when he wrote the book. ![]()
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