tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8670069258372374568.post2682369558237994966..comments2024-03-28T06:42:11.183+00:00Comments on Hypnogoria: MICROGORIA 35 - Murder In Lower Quinton Part III Jim Moonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15834711093704256462noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8670069258372374568.post-44562171770358134252016-09-21T06:44:12.475+01:002016-09-21T06:44:12.475+01:00I've toyed with the idea that it may have been...I've toyed with the idea that it may have been a group of young lads caught doing something they shouldn't (oo-er) and a fracas has developed that got out of hand. Walton may have fought back harder than expected - I imagine he would be as hard as nails from years of hedge trimming etc- and he is pinned to the floor by his own pitchfork by two of them. A third reluctant member of the group is forced to take part/share the blame by slashing the throat.<br />My apologies if that was covered in the show, hoping to listen to it tonight.<br />ST.CLAIREAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8670069258372374568.post-40691530326039177252016-09-20T22:17:53.318+01:002016-09-20T22:17:53.318+01:00So as a young man, he sees ghosts, then fifty year...So as a young man, he sees ghosts, then <b>fifty years later </b>someone's suddenly all like, "Kill the witch!" Why? Weren't there any more recent witches anywhere to kill...?<br /><br />The pitchfork handle being jammed like that could be part of a simple non-ritual attack. It's just the killer's way of telling himself, "Right, that's enough, job done, stop killing him now." If the killer really did have anger issues, something like that is exactly what we'd expect.<br />solar penguinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00728740139045059913noreply@blogger.com