<P> Certain that Jane Doe's corpse has been preventing them from finding out the truth about her death, they return to the examination room . Tests determine that Jane Doe's brain tissue cells remain active, proving that she is somehow still alive . Further examination of the cloth determines that the markings refer to Leviticus 20: 27, which condemns witches, and the year 1693, the date of the Salem witch trials . Tommy and Austin reason that in their attempt to punish a witch, the Salem authorities instead transformed an innocent woman into a witch who now wants revenge . Tommy offers himself to the corpse as a sacrifice, hoping that she will spare Austin . Tommy's ankles and wrists shatter, mimicking the wounds on the corpse . Tommy forces his son to kill him to end his misery, Austin reluctantly stabs his father in the chest with a knife . Believing he hears the sheriff outside, Austin tries to flee but realizes the voice is another hallucination . Startled by a vision of Tommy's corpse, Austin trips over the railing and falls to his death . </P> <P> The police arrive the next morning and are again confused by another inexplicable crime scene . The corpse, showing no signs of an autopsy, is taken to another county . During the ambulance ride, the radio begins to play "Open Up Your Heart (And Let the Sunshine In)", the camera moves across her body settling on her feet, her big toe twitches . </P> <Ul> <Li> Emile Hirsch as Austin Tilden </Li> <Li> Brian Cox as Tommy Tilden </Li> <Li> Ophelia Lovibond as Emma </Li> <Li> Michael McElhatton as Sheriff Sheldon Burke </Li> <Li> Olwen Kelly as Jane Doe </Li> <Li> Parker Sawyers as Officer Cole </Li> </Ul> <Li> Emile Hirsch as Austin Tilden </Li>

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