Mystery thriller movie in which antagonist tries to kill a busload of brain damaged children to get transplant for his/her own kid [closed]

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The movie is from 2000-2009. English (US).

It involves a lot of mystery and guessing. I remember a character showing another character a room full of antique items ALL of which are fake. Then there's a drawing of a 'fish' as the answer to one of the mysteries.

Finally the antagonist poses as a bus driver driving a bunch of mentally challenged kids to death,so that he can use their healthy organ for his/her sick kid.



Best Answer

Sounds like The Oxford Murders from 2008 with Elijah Wood and John Hurt.

At Oxford University, a professor and a grad student work together to try to stop a potential series of murders seemingly linked by mathematical symbols.

At some point, a bus driver blows up a bus full of mentally challenged children whose organs he needs to save his daughter. And a drawing of a 'Jesus Fish' figures into the plot. Here's the trailer:




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