Oranges and Lemons, v.2 By PeteHamilton Watch

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Oranges and Lemons, v.2

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Where pareidolia and psychosis overlap.



In August of 1900 in the north of England, an unremarkable yet respectable greengrocer with no record or reputation of criminality or wrongdoing is found guilty for the murder of his wife, herself 7 months pregnant.



Bizarre elements of the gruesome and shocking crime not disclosed to the public at the time suggest someone overcome by insanity..





...'yet patient and meticulous in his horrific actions carried out both upon his wife and himself'.



'His own disfigurment determined to be self inflicted'.



'Mutilation rendering himself unrecognisable, both in appearance and vocality'.



'Those that knew them gave accounts of them being very close, and especially looking forward to a child on the way..

They swore it just wasnt him that carried out those acts'..





Indeed, he had become something else by another name, and in time only onionhead was remembered..



This was the first documented case of 'extreme personal unease and/or deregulation', where a copy of an obscure childrens storybook titled 'The Troublesome Poker' was found present or could be connected to those involved..

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Published : Apr 25, 2016