The initial sketch Joe drew up for me as his idea for the killer. |
In 1981, a Norwegian couple moved to the UK and got married at a local church. They kept to themselves, keeping a small circle of friends and stayed away from community events. In 1984, rumours started to spread about his wife, people believing she practiced witchcraft. After being denied an exorcism by the local vicar, he tried to cure the witchery himself. After a series of calls to the police of suspected domestic abuse, she was found crucified in their home, and the husband was nowhere to be seen. In 1985, three bodies were found crucified in the woods, forming a triangle in the way they faced each other. Two bodies were friends of the man, and the third was the vicar.
So far, our combined efforts have given us a good basis to work finer details into. I have already discussed with Joe prior to the meeting a concern that I have in that the killer could still be alive and is therefore likely to be thought alive. We will discuss this the next time we meet.
Joe's inspiration for the killer, the painting 'The Murderer' by Edvard Munch |
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