Chapter 1: Prologue
Marshall Mathers, also known as "Slim Shady, the Butcher of Detroit," was admitted to a Michigan mental hospital in 1997 after brutally killing an entire family: the father, the mom, a teenager boy and a five years girl.
He dismembered them and put them in plastic bag. He hand been found by the police because he wasn't careful at all. His DNA had been found on the mother, and he left the knifes there. He refused to give the reason of why he did this.
Due to his extreme and horrifying actions, doctors diagnosed him with a personality disorder and characterized him as a psychopath.
Over the next three years, he remained confined in the hospital. However, in the year 2000, he managed to escape from the facility. Desperate for freedom and determined to start a new life, he embarked on a 17-hour flight to Delaware.
Shortly after his arrival, Slim Shady found himself alone in a world that he had not experienced in years. Having spent most of his time in the confines of the mental hospital, he now had to learn how to navigate the complexities of life on his own again. Feeling disconnected and isolated, he sought refuge in the city's dark and seedy underbelly.
Despite his escape, Marshall's troubled past continued to haunt him. His mental illness, coupled with his manipulative and dangerous tendencies, made him a ticking time bomb in the midst of a seemingly ordinary and peaceful town. The unsuspecting residents of Delaware had no idea the storm that was about to hit them.
As Marshall settled into the quiet town, his presence went unnoticed by most. With no fixed address and limited resources, Marshall found himself wandering the streets of Delaware, attempting to blend into the local population.
He was a walking contradiction, a man with a charming exterior but a dark and dangerous interior. He hid in plain sight, disguising his true nature behind a facade of normalcy. To the outside world, he may have seemed harmless, yet beneath the surface, his inner darkness was bubbling, waiting for the right moment to resurface.
He would use his charm, manipulation skills, and cunning nature to adapt to the new surroundings. He became adept at blending in and hiding his true identity, all while secretly plotting his next move.
As the months passed, Marshall slowly began to uncover the secrets of the town. He observed its inhabitants, their daily routines, and the intricate dynamics of relationships. With each passing day, his thoughts grew darker, his intentions more sinister.
In the shadows, Marshall began to meticulously plan his next killing, his twisted mind fixated on satisfying his darkest desires. As he settled into his new environment, he would occasionally reveal glimpses of his monstrous nature, a subtle reminder of the danger that lied beneath his deceivingly charming exterior.
The shadows held secrets, and the once peaceful town of Delaware was about to become a stage for a twisted and malevolent game.