One of the many victims-and possibly the most harmed-was William Frankenstein. He was a minor of only 8 years of age whose body was found by the riverbank, evidentiallyevidently lifeless, or in other words, dead. Evidence found later proved that all fingers judging weresigns pointed towards the monster. An evidence test was taken on the body of the lifeless soul and the DNA found on William's skin was matched to that of the monster. With further questioning, it was finally explained just how the poor and innocent child was viciously killed. William had been out playing by himself by the riverbank when he was suddenly approached by the monster who tried to take him away andto do god forbid, who knows what; outwhat? Out of fear, and possibly some sort of hope of being able to defend himself William, told the monster to leave him alone and called, calling him an 'ugly monster' whilst stating that his brother, Herr Frankenstein- who isFrankenstein (who was, coincidentally, the creator of the monster-monster), would punish him (him being the monster). AtUpon hearing this, the monster suddenly lost all sense of responsibility or restriction and lunged at or towards - not(not specifically mentioned-mentioned) William. He grabbed William by the collar of his shirt, and vividlyviciously strangled him, suffocating the little boy until he could fight no more. afterAfter doing sothis, the monster ran away from the crime scene to hide.

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