serial killer in the woods?
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serial killer in the woods?
in the woods level, you find a cabin next to a parked truck (the "how am I driving" truck) that has blood on the door, a bloody jacket near it and a trail of blood leading to a hole in the ground (where the killer dumps the bodies?)
does this mean that there's a serial killer in the woods? I thought it was really creepy how there's no other reference to that save for the cabin
does this mean that there's a serial killer in the woods? I thought it was really creepy how there's no other reference to that save for the cabin
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The way I see it, Cheryl witnessed a murder and hid the body/dragged it towards the hole in the cabin (the icy fishing hole). The girl in the text message, involved in some sort of "accident", could have been the girl murdered.
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but why would Cheryl be in the woods?
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Because she was hanging out with her friends there.
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oh, I seehelldescent wrote:Because she was hanging out with her friends there.
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I agree with this. I think she hid the body because she didn't want to be accused by the cops, seeing as how she was coincidentally hanging around in the forest. Just a guess. I don't really have much evidence.simeonalo wrote:The way I see it, Cheryl witnessed a murder and hid the body/dragged it towards the hole in the cabin (the icy fishing hole). The girl in the text message, involved in some sort of "accident", could have been the girl murdered.
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Guys, it wasn't a serial murder. The party got wild and a girl accidentally died. Cue everyone going "OHSHIT" and dumping the body in an "I know what you did last summer" scenario.
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Now somebody tells me! >=(
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I was really slow on picking up the fact that someone died at the party. At first I thought the blood was there just to be disturbing.
But yeah, it was an accident.
But yeah, it was an accident.
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I wonder how it happened though. Was the kid drunk and jumped off from a high height and land on his/her head? Was here a knife involved? How was this moment relevant enough to Cheryl for her to express the scenery for Harry to witness? Maybe it's to represent her fear of death...
I also find it interesting how the roles are switched fromSilent Hill 2 to this game, where you play as the manifestation (Maria > Harry) instead of the projector of that manifestation (James > Cheryl).
I also find it interesting how the roles are switched fromSilent Hill 2 to this game, where you play as the manifestation (Maria > Harry) instead of the projector of that manifestation (James > Cheryl).
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I think it would be traumatic for anyone to witness a death, regardless of whether or not it was murder or accident, friend or stranger. SM is full of seemingly irrelevant things, but they're there because they left a lasting impression on Cheryl. An example would be the guy at the high school that decided to par take in a little bit of erotic asphyxiation. Why throw that in as well if it didn't affect Cheryl in some way? Now that I think about it, her life seems to involve an awful lot of death... o_O Kaufmann had better watch out...PIE!!! wrote:How was this moment relevant enough to Cheryl for her to express the scenery for Harry to witness?
Question; is this accidental death connected with that echo photo found near the sleeping bag in the woods? If I remember correctly there's three different version; one of a woman screaming, one of a woman seemingly drowning, and...I forget the other. Admittedly they did kind of look like Cheryl, but I think they were followed with a strange message.
Also, would this death be connected to that phone call/message thing Harry gets near the phone at the...I think it was a rangers station...
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It was the girl from the phone messages. She was waiting for her mom (in some versions) to come pick her up then she was invited to a party by a couple guys. They gave her something and she had a bad reaction. There is a picture message Harry receives that says she stripped off all her clothes and started running around screaming. The guys probably meant to just quiet her down and got too rough w/ her. As a result, she was killed either from their direct actions or a bad reaction to the drugs given to her. They loaded her up in the car then dumped her in the woods somewhere, as the picture w/n the message shows us.PIE!!! wrote:I wonder how it happened though. Was the kid drunk and jumped off from a high height and land on his/her head? Was here a knife involved? How was this moment relevant enough to Cheryl for her to express the scenery for Harry to witness? Maybe it's to represent her fear of death....
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Ah, that clears some things up. Yeah, I'm really bad at connecting all the dots.
Ah, very good observations. And poor Cheryl.Soulless-Shadow wrote:I think it would be traumatic for anyone to witness a death, regardless of whether or not it was murder or accident, friend or stranger. SM is full of seemingly irrelevant things, but they're there because they left a lasting impression on Cheryl. An example would be the guy at the high school that decided to par take in a little bit of erotic asphyxiation. Why throw that in as well if it didn't affect Cheryl in some way? Now that I think about it, her life seems to involve an awful lot of death... o_O Kaufmann had better watch out...PIE!!! wrote:How was this moment relevant enough to Cheryl for her to express the scenery for Harry to witness?
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It is an acquired talent. Stick around long enough and we'll learn ya a lot.PIE!!! wrote:Ah, that clears some things up. Yeah, I'm really bad at connecting all the dots.
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