From mid-December 2010 to late-June 2013 Elsa Rottwell over the course of over three years had butchered over thirty people and was suspected of the murder of another ten. Many were people from the surrounding towns who had camped in the woods, but never came out.
Living in an isolated part of the area, in the mountainous region of the Three hundred square mile forest, was able to avoid detection until a survivor, allegedly an old classmate, was able to identify her and so the police moved in.
Upon surrounding the property the police came under heavy gun fire and were forced back to wait for back-up and Elsa was able to get to the jeep located in garage and spear headed her way down a back road, unknown to the police, on to the highway.
She was apprehended after a lengthy chase, both civilian and police were injured and three died later in intensive care in west gate memorial hospital, after her capture she was tried for the murder and butchery of forty-two people and was promptly sentenced to the St. Iduna institute for the criminally insane until such a time as she is declared sane and will spend the rest of her fifty year sentence in federal state prison.
The missing parts of her victims were discovered being processed in the shed at the back of the property, mostly their skins, after information leaked about Elsa and her crimes the papers found that she kill in a hunting fashion and with this she was dubbed by the newspaper the wolf.
To this day she remains locked away, ready to once again make the leap from prey to predator again.
