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I Am Not a Serial Killer

By DasamukhaPublished 12 months ago 3 min read
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I Am Not a Serial Killer
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John had consistently realized that he was unique in relation to different children in his modest community. While they played sports and hung out at the shopping center, he invested the majority of his energy perusing books about chronic executioners and genuine wrongdoing. He was captivated by the manner in which their psyches worked and how they could perpetrate such grievous violations without feeling any regret.

As John became older, his interest in chronic executioners transformed into a fixation. He began to explore their techniques and concentrated on the brain research behind their activities. He even began to imitate their way of behaving, killing little creatures and analyzing them to perceive how they functioned.

Yet, John realize that he was unique in relation to the chronic executioners he respected. He felt no craving to hurt people, and he absolutely felt no pleasure from harming creatures. He was simply inquisitive and needed to comprehend how everything functioned.

At some point, John coincidentally found a crime location in his modest community. A little kid had been killed, and the police were scrambling to track down the executioner. John couldn't fight the temptation to examine the crime location himself. He needed to see the proof firsthand and sort out who the executioner was.

As John filtered through the proof, he understood that the executioner had abandoned a couple of pieces of information that might actually prompt his catch. Automatically, John took the proof and began to research the wrongdoing all alone. He was unable to oppose the excitement of the chase.

In any case, as John dug further, he began to understand that the executioner was somebody he knew. It was a man who had forever been benevolent to him and had even assisted him with his schoolwork when he was more youthful. John could barely handle it. How should somebody who appeared to be so ordinary be prepared to do such an offensive wrongdoing?

John realize that he needed to turn in the proof to the police, yet he feared what might occur assuming he did. He didn't believe anybody should feel that he was engaged with the wrongdoing, and he would have rather not demolish the existence of somebody he had known for such a long time.

As the days passed, John couldn't shake the inclination that he was being watched. He began to see bizarre vehicles left beyond his home, and he saw similar individuals following him any place he went. John realize that he was in harm's way, however, he didn't have the foggiest idea who to go to for help.

One evening, John was awoken by the sound of breaking glass. He realize that somebody was in his home, and he got a blade from his kitchen and is ready for a battle. However, as he crawled through his home, he understood that he was in good company. The one who had carried out the homicide was remaining in his lounge, holding a weapon.

The man took a gander at John and said, "You shouldn't have engaged in this. You ought to have recently turned in the proof and left."

John realize that he was in a crucial circumstance. He needed to move quickly if he had any desire to get by. He jumped at the man, blade close by, and both of them began to battle. It was a merciless fight, and John was severely harmed, yet he figured out how to overwhelm the man and incapacitate him.

John staggered out of his home and called the police. At the point when they showed up, they found the man restricted on John's family room floor. John was hurried to the medical clinic, where he got therapy for his wounds.

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