Even if Bailey didn't do it, there's something about him - the void in his eyes, the narcissistic attitude, the unnaturalness of remembering and describing minute details, the threatening energy - buried under a chilling composure - that he quietly gives off as if he might snap at any given moment.
He reminds me of Bernard Wesphael, another suspect for a mysterious murder/suicide. Just fewer damning testimonies in that case.
Collectively, the world has to do much better in preventing femicides.
He reminds me of Bernard Wesphael, another suspect for a mysterious murder/suicide. Just fewer damning testimonies in that case.
Collectively, the world has to do much better in preventing femicides.