Tsumi to Batsu no Spica - Ch. 13 - Nameless Malice (2)

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How wholesome. He's just such a good and nice father, I doubt he could do anything wrong. It's probably just a misunderstanding.
 
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I dont think he showed the kid the photo album…pretty sure he just said that because he let her eat very late
 
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Sorry, everyone! I’ve been busy at work for the past month, but I’ll have the remaining two chapters out soon.
Real life is more important than us getting to read this a bit faster. Thank you for your work!

I was expecting the taxi to get interrupted before killing the young man. I like this decision to show more of the killer, his criminal life and his normal life, before he gets caught. I feel like we're building more tension, it's great.
 
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Dang his photo album of evidence seems really risky, i know serial killers like 'trophies' but still.

It'd be awful if his next target was his own kid/one of the kids insisting on 'tagging along' to work or so or witnessing him killing another passenger

Wait. What if out Chuniboy will be targeted by Taxi guy? Chuni will blut out how he wants to kill someone and Taxi guy will decide he might be suitable target.
it wouldn't be impossible but i wonder how many taxis pick up minors? i guess as long as they're willing to pay and (usually) a taxi is safer than asking a stranger for a ride but still

To kill an innocent stranger and have the courage to say the "Namu Amida" phrase is insane
I wouldn't be surprised if other killers are religious and using it to justify it or like ask for forgiveness

Genuinely makes me sad. I’m ready for Spica to tear his ass out of his body.
Maybe instead of killing him, she'll find a way to 'expose him' to his family b/c he's not a full sociopath/probably cares about his family, that might be worse than death for him. (Unless the other kid also shows signs of being similar but it was more of a trauma thing and not a genetics thing)
 
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