Executioner- the psyche of a serial killer

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They found her sprawled on her back, her legs entangled on the bed sheet, blood and brain matter everywhere; on the bed, on the headboard, the walls. They also noticed some fecal matter in the pool of blood. Her eyes looked up at them, staring and in shock. Her mouth were parted slightly. Her bridal dress was soaked in so much blood. From the look of things, it appeared she had been tortured in the bathroom, then dragged to the bed; there was a trail of blood leading from the bathroom to the bedroom. A close examination revealed she had been raped right before her murder. But the killer had been careful, no semen where found on her, nor where there any foreign pubic hair which suggest her killer was possibly- and frighteningly so- highly intelligent and that he probably shaved his groin before raping her. In any case, it was a disturbing possibility, one in which the Nigerian Police Force were hardly equipped to handle.

Her husband was by the corner crying his eyes out, and totally in shock. The medics tried to calm him down while trying to get him away from the scene. They succeeded after what seemed like a long and tasking time. Everyone at the scene agreed the murder was bizarre, never seen before, not in a city like Lagos anyway.

The media had a field day with it, but quickly, the murder got overshadowed by other news much to the chagrin of the perpetrator who, by the way, preferred to be called Executioner. It went hand-in-hand with his gigantic ego. He was self-important; he wanted- and very much needed- to be noticed.  Already he was planning his next murder. This first one didn't get the kind of buzz it deserved. Well, at least, that's what he thought. The killer was a textbook psychopath. He had it all down cold. He spent most of his childhood obsessing about committing the most bizarre murders. He managed to get through to his adult life without carrying out any of his childhood obsessions, but boy, he had studied pretty hard for it. He had done his research and he felt primed and ready to commit the perfect murders, and get away with it too. Hey, that's where the fun is.

As a child growing up in the slums of Lagos, he had been repeatedly abused by his paternal grandfather. The old man did some unspeakable things to the young boy, as such it wasn't much of a wonder he had grown up with a few loosed screws, was it? The killer- the Executioner- didn't believe he was that crazy though, he felt more like he was fulfilling his calling. Everything happens for a reason, right? He definitely felt everything that has happened in his life was for a reason- kill, kill, and kill again.

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