Daddy's Girl (1996 film)

Daddy's Girl is a 1996 American direct-to-video slasher film directed by Martin Kitrosser on a screenplay by Steven Pesce, starring William Katt, Michele Greene, Roxana Zal, and Gabrielle Boni.

Jody goes to the school when only Mrs. Hemp is there and tricks her into standing on a chair to retrieve a book from a high shelf.

Jody then pushes the chair out from under her principal, and proceeds to tip the bookcase over onto her prostrate form, crushing her to death.

Tricking Jacqueline into going upstairs and playing a cassette of her crying for help, Jody shoves her grandmother down the stairs.

Don, who was at a toy convention, returns home to tell Barbara that she no longer has to be the breadwinner as he successfully sold a design for a lot of money, only to find the body of Springer and his wife injured on the ground.

Jody begins crying, saying that everyone is against her and begs Don to comfort her and love her, but Don, now knowing what his adopted daughter is capable of, refuses to comfort her, completely disgusted by her actions, and pushes her away, practically disowning Jody as his daughter.