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Apr 30, 2017 12:44AM
Sir Francis Rowe and Anthony Ledger of a serial killer pair. This is unusual for serial killers. What did you make of their "partnership"?
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I didn't suspect that there would be two killers. As you said, it's rare. It sickens me, as I'm sure it sickened Sebastian, to realize that two people could share in such disgusting desires. Rowe died too quickly IMO and Ashworth, well, I hope he has his punishment coming soon.
Yes, I was also surprised. There have been some sick pairings like this and there is always a dominant partner. I have to wonder which one it was.I really hope Ashworth suffers some sort of nasty "accident".
I think that two killers are rare also. I would of never of guessed both of them. I think this book was the darkest book in the series.Lauren and Veronics I would love for something bad to happen to Ashworth also.
The thought of more than one killer flitted quickly across the back of my mind, but I didn't seriously consider it.
Given the psychology of serial killers where it's about dominance and control, a pairing is unusual. But, the motivation for these two was sick sexual gratification, which had this make more sense. Watching these children suffer was probably as sexually gratifying as inflicting the pain (can't believe I'm writing this) to these two morons.
I know, it's just awful to think about. Thank goodness Harris was as tactful as she could be in providing details while still getting the sense of horror across.



