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Toy box killer monologue
Toy box killer monologue






toy box killer monologue
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In this case, the house in question was isolated enough that nosy neighbours wouldn't have been an issue. The Farm at North Cross and Lennox from the Sin City series, featuring in both "The Hard Goodbye," where it was Kevin and Cardinal Roark's base of operation for their cannibalistic impulses, and "That Yellow Bastard," where it was where the truly sick titular character took Nancy after kidnapping her.

toy box killer monologue

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And is growing on its own accord, making more rooms and corridors as the series goes on.

  • The Torture Cellar wasn't built by Johnny, but apparently came with the house.
  • Johnny's inability to be caught is part of the overall story-not to say that it ultimately makes sense per se, but at least there's an in-story explanation.
  • Lampshaded by Johnny ranting about how he's amazed he hasn't ever been caught, even after killing someone in broad daylight with people around. Slightly justified in that he did have the sense to soundproof it. People who wondered why he had a wall covered in blood usually ended up there.
  • Johnny the Homicidal Maniac had a complex, multi-story torture cellar that was bigger than his house.
  • Numerous Hentai works take place in one of these.
  • Unfortunately, someone decided to put one of them back to work.
  • Hinamizawa has a few of these that everyone knew about and left for traditional purposes.
  • Often the first nasty room found when Exploring the Evil Lair. Also related to Locked in the Dungeon, for a more medieval setting. As seen above, this is entirely true.Ī subtrope of Creepy Basement.

    toy box killer monologue

    If the writers attempt to justify it, the villain will monologue about how people are stupid cows who do not pay any attention to anything besides reality TV.

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    Worse, real serial killers get away with bizarre and murderous activities for years before being caught. The case of the torture-murder of Sylvia Likens from 1965 is a good example of this. Sadly, real neighbors actually do "mind their own business round here" to the extent that truly unbelievable things happen in real cities and suburbs.

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    You would think that the above, plus issues such as problematic cleanup soundproofing to prevent screams from being heard deadly bacteria flourishing and just plain incompetence on the part of the villain would make this the last straw as far as Willing Suspension of Disbelief is concerned but the Rule of Scary tends to make this Fridge Logic. This may be due to visual media being bereft of a sense of smell, so it never occurs to them. Over-the-top decorations in blood and bones somehow do not result in insect infestation or a telltale stench alerting anyone to the evil doings of the house's owner. Used in suspense and horror works, especially works that revolve around serial killers who enjoy torturing their intended victims. It might seem like an inescapable madhouse or some unearthly realm of torment, but the truth is.it's just someone's cellar. A chamber of horrors exists where unspeakable things are done to people, which typically leads to their doom.








    Toy box killer monologue