Post Mortem Records[]
This document can be found in the back office of the Gilman Hotel and describes the "relations" between Charlie Gilman and his victims.
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The text reads as follow :
"She were a lively one no mistake. I kept her going as long as I could, for the music she were making. Such a pair of lungs. And after she were done, I found those lungs on her look as good as they sounded.
Maybe I’ll keep them. Her liver was particular sweet as well.
I never much wanted to go to New York, but if they all talk as much as this one I reckon I ain't missing much. Soon as he woke and saw the knives, he was away talking and pleading and bargaining for his life.
All them words made me dizzy, and I had to take his tongue first to stop him. In future I better wait a while after they eaten dinner, for his innards stank awful.
The bones was nearly all out before he died. I was real careful around the arteries, so as he didn’t lose any more blood than could be helped, and he lasted a lot longer for it.
The flesh moved on its own as he tried to work his arm, but with the boned gone there weren’t nothing it could do, just twitch. I took it out the strap so it could move free and I watched. The new gag worked much better and he was more quiet that the last."