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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

The Bodom Lake

June, 1960, Bodom Lake in Finland, near the capital Helsinki.

One day, four young people (two guys of eighteen and two girls of fifteen) decided to spend a night at the campsite which was around Lake Bodom. But... that night would be the last for three of them.

During the night, the group is attacked by a mysterious character. One of the guys, Nils Gustafsson, manages to escape, though with much difficulty, the tent while his friends were being massacred. He ran up to ask for help but it was too late. Nils told the police that the man who attacked them had a red light in his eyes.

The murderer killed them with savage violence, as the bodies were rediscovered in the depths of the lake, cut into pieces. The autopsy revealed that only a great sword or great axe could have caused such courts in such a short time. Nils Gustafsson remained silent for over a year due to trauma.

Finally, Nils said that it was death itself the one who had gone to look for them. No one could confirm or deny his statements as him and the other guys were the only ones present in the vicinity at the time of the facts. He was charged with the murder of his friends but was acquitted for lack of evidence.

                     

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