I AM THE DƎVIL

Do you see this darkness?

Do you see this darkness?

Don’t you see it? This thick darkness that gathers around us

Don’t you see it? This thick darkness that gathers around us

I am that Darkness

I am that Darkness

This weak soul, this human form I possess, is just a tool in my hands and it’s now filled with fire. This useless and weak soul

This weak soul, this human form I possess, is just a tool in my hands and it’s now filled with fire. This useless and weak soul

Your Lord abandoned me in a world that was not mine

Your Lord abandoned me in a world that was not mine

He rejected me and then the war broke out in Heaven

He rejected me and then the war broke out in Heaven

And I conquered this world

And I conquered this world

On 7 February 1982, Arturo Laeri, a 67-year-old priest from Tressana Alta, a small town in Northern Italy, was arrested and charged with the murder of seven men. They were all members of his parish.

Police were never able to determine the full sequence of events. Investigators and psychiatrists struggled to get inside Laeri’s head.

This carnage opened a profound rift in the heart of a small and close-knit community.

For some reason this story didn’t make it into the mainstream newspapers. The investigation exposed a dark and frightening twist that emerged from the priest’s confession.

Italian newspapers always approached supernatural cases with extreme caution but somebody within the media has recently uncovered a very particular part of that confession.

For those inclined to believe, this will be seen as the act of an evil force, a supernatural being that destroyed the lives of seven families and shook forever the people of Tressana Alta. Others will say that this is just the madness of a man, a solitary and dangerous beast.
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The scans of the skulls have been downloaded from https://sketchfab.com/historiska and licensed under CC Attribution.