Warlock is probably the best word that can be used to describe this man. And it’s not just because of his profound dedication to occult beliefs in practices, something that he has always been open about and persists until this day. It is also because of the spellbinding influence he has over his cult-like following, which he has cultivated over several decades. This following notably includes many A+ list actors, directors, musicians, and writers, among others. This is a community who will defend him until the death from any accusations regarding a shocking and gruesome crime that he and his accomplices were accused of, and were ultimately tried, convicted, and served prison sentences for. To his followers, the Warlock and his accomplices were just misunderstood youth caught up in a culture war in a backward hick town. The Warlock knows, as well as anyone, that without this fanatical following and his many A+ lister friends, both he and his accomplices would still be in prison or dead. His freedom is owed to his case attracting the attention of Hollywood and becoming the very high profile case it is today.
However, there are details of the case that, despite being extremely well-documented, were all but ignored by the many documentaries, films, books, and podcasts that covered it. This includes documentation and witnesses that attest to the Warlock’s sociopathic tendencies. There are the threats against family members he was institutionalized for. Then there were the animal torture and killings the Warlock committed, including the case of a dog he methodically and gruesomely tortured, eviscerated, and killed at trailer park (in the presence of several eye witnesses). Then there is the frank confession from the Warlock himself in his own handwriting: “I am a sociopath” (‘Document 111’ of his medical records). It’s all there in black and white, if you know where to look.
I have confronted the Warlock with this evidence myself, and I wasn’t surprised by his panicked reaction to it. Despite the image of a dark and sagely martial artist he likes to present to the public, he is in fact a coward. This was also proven when he was run out of town by the son of a prolific author (whose work was adapted into one of the most iconic horror movies of all time) when he tried to settle there for its well-known occult history. Then there is the case of one of the Warlock’s accomplices, who initially admitted to participating in the horrific crime several times despite the presence and protestations of his attorneys, before reluctantly being pressured by his defense team to recant and malinger his “mental incompetence.” This accomplice has grown tired of playing his role, and wants nothing more to do with the others in the group. Additionally, over the years, and amidst the cacophony of the Warlock’s supporters, there have also been several authors and podcasters who have been questioning the official narrative.
The cracks are starting to show. And eventually, the Warlock’s spell will eventually break.
No comments:
Post a Comment