"I'm sure that in time, her death will be a mystery...even to me."
Charles Manson and Jack the Ripper. Those two names bring one of two things to people's minds, or both: murder or insanity. Though both men thought they were doing something to better humanity. Jack the Ripper's quote has been immortalized. "One day men will look back and say that I gave birth to the twentieth century." How could they truly believe that they were doing something to benefit society? Were they that far off the deep end or were they trying to find excuses for themselves? And is it like that with every murder? Or is there something different behind each and everyone?
Disclaimer: Secret Window doesn't belong to me(duh)...and I'm following the events from the movie, not the book by Stephen King!
