Sacco was murdered by the Candyman while Caroline was in the car which not only brought the whole local police department down on her head, but it put her in the firing line of Sacco's equally bigoted partner named Lt. A seasoned police detective named (Who was secretly prejudiced against most minorities) L.V. He also kidnapped her friend named David de la Paz and he made it appear to the authorities that Caroline was responsible for the killings. ![]() In the meantime, the Candyman went around by killing all of those who are associated with Caroline (Starting with an artist named Miguel Velasco, his lover named Lena and following with her roommate named Tamara) in his usual gory ways with his hook. Several years after the events of the second film, the ghostly serial killer returned once again from beyond the grave this time during the eve of Day of the Dead to haunt a Los Angeles art gallery owner named Caroline McKeever who was a distant relative of the Candyman and also Annie Tarrant's daughter in order for him to claim her soul so she would be next to him. She was shown to care deeply about her family by putting an art show about her family on by regarding the Candyman as Daniel Robitaille and not the Candyman. In Candyman 3: Day of the Dead, Caroline was the main character of the film. ![]() She was a talented artist who was able to draw and paint the portraits of the people. She used this talent to draw her dreams of the Candyman.Ĭaroline first appeared in Candyman 2: Farewell to the Flesh. She was a child who was very aware about her ancestor, but as the Candyman instead of Daniel Robitaille. At the end of the second film, she was halfway through saying the Candyman's name 5 times in a mirror before Annie stopped her and she told her to go to sleep. 2 The Aftermath of Candyman 3: Day of the DeadĬaroline McKeever was the daughter of Annie Tarrant and Paul McKeever. She was born and raised in New Orleans in the 1990s.
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