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* [[Harsher in Hindsight]]: The killer sends taunting letters announcing the dates in which he's going to kill someone. One letter announces his next killing will be on ''September 11th''! Hastings even says that, "From now on the date September 11th will always mean a day of murder to me." Yeah, that's true of pretty much everybody now, Hastings.
* [[Harsher in Hindsight]]: The killer sends taunting letters announcing the dates in which he's going to kill someone. One letter announces his next killing will be on ''September 11th''! Hastings even says that, "From now on the date September 11th will always mean a day of murder to me." Yeah, that's true of pretty much everybody now, Hastings.
* [[Moral Event Horizon]]- {{spoiler|Franklin Clarke}} commits several other murders in addition to {{spoiler|the brother whose fortune he seeks, and then makes an innocent man who's mentally ill not only appear guilty, but ''believe himself an [[Ax Crazy]] maniac''.}}
* [[Moral Event Horizon]]- {{spoiler|Franklin Clarke}} commits several other murders in addition to {{spoiler|the brother whose fortune he seeks, and then makes an innocent man who's mentally ill not only appear guilty, but ''believe himself an [[Ax Crazy]] maniac''.}}

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  • Harsher in Hindsight: The killer sends taunting letters announcing the dates in which he's going to kill someone. One letter announces his next killing will be on September 11th! Hastings even says that, "From now on the date September 11th will always mean a day of murder to me." Yeah, that's true of pretty much everybody now, Hastings.
  • Moral Event Horizon- Franklin Clarke commits several other murders in addition to the brother whose fortune he seeks, and then makes an innocent man who's mentally ill not only appear guilty, but believe himself an Ax Crazy maniac.