It could be that she was under extreme stress or had suffered abuse from her mother, leading to such a tragic act. Or perhaps there was some external factor that influenced her actions.
Maybe she had some serious psychological issues or was under extreme stress that led to such a tragic act.
Maybe she was mentally unstable or had some serious conflicts with her mom that drove her to do it.
Maybe the dad was abusive or did something really bad to her. Could be a reason for her to take such a drastic step.
Carrie used her telekinetic powers to cause various objects to attack and ultimately kill her mother.
Maybe she was driven by extreme emotions like betrayal or abuse. Or it could be a result of some deep-seated psychological issues.
I don't know which novel or fictional character 'psychic detective Yamunaka' refers to, so I can't provide an accurate answer. If you can provide more context or point out which work you are referring to, I will try my best to answer.
Sometimes, it's to explore complex themes like societal pressure, abuse, or a complete breakdown of maternal instincts. It might also be a plot device to shock readers and prompt reflection on darker human behaviors.
Maybe she was in an abusive relationship and felt she had no other choice to protect herself.
Maybe she was driven to it because of years of abuse and couldn't take it anymore.
Maybe she was driven to it because of years of abuse and mistreatment.