The Kill
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Ongoing, First published Nov 11, 2015
So like this old man lives in a house directly in front of the metro stop that's near a high school, and he always kidnaps and rapes a girl on the 13th of each month, just not Fridays cuz it makes him super duper nervous. He incinerates the body all except the thumb. And he keeps it inside a jar full of something to preserve it. 

One day, unexpectedly, his little mischievous act of kidnapping the girl got caught by a small, young girl nearby who was looking at the house. He kidnaps and raises the girl for like several years. 

Weeks before his death, the man starts seeing double vision of the girl because he's going psychotic. And there's out the other twin was there to rescue. But the twin that was getting saved turned crazy from the madness and killed her twin and the father. 

Teenage years hit, at 16, the girl ends up killing him who is the her actual father by stabbing him again and again with repeated motions. The girl was just at the wrong place, wrong time. She doesn't know its her father until she looks for something to burn the body until she finds letters from the dad to her mom. She burned him up just like he did to her soul. 

She starts the habit of killing young boys now.
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