I think by setting the trap for Kelly she expected a fight to the death. It's not like she was ignorant even of her neighbors' murders. She lingered upstairs during the fight and only coming down after it was all said and done expecting one outcome. Her statement that she didn't know Kenneth would do that is a lie if she thinks Kelly wouldn't be attacked. It's more like she didn't expect Kelly to die in the encounter, assuming Kelly the super Grimm would defeat all those men singlehandedly. She thought wrong. I don't know what she expected to find when she went downstairs but she did have a "Well f@*#!" look on her face as Purity has said when she got into Kenneth's car, which explains her statement. It's simply not possible for her to not know death was inevitable, she just didn't expect it to be Kelly. She'd taken her little game with/against Nick too far and it was the first and only moment of clarity in her hexenbiest "drunken" rage. The fight in the end, resulting in either her death or Nick's wouldn't erase her guilt then enter Meisner to make the pain and hurt all go away..... What he offered her was a way out, why submit at all, it's not like he's some super human with special skills. Juliette was desperate to forget her culpability in everything she did or participated in doing at the end of season 4. As one of the strongest hexenbiests around nobody could stop her/defeat her unless she wanted them to and her guilt was the perfect tool in shaping her to become Eve, to divorce herself from ever feeling any more emotions and becoming a robot.
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