We took the house from them...

Barkelow

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What was it about that house that Werner liked so much? It's not like he killed the Knapps and then took their house - he killed them because he wanted that particular house.
 
Maybe it was the only house with a cellar big enough to install a little crematory?
 
I hate cul-de-sacs. There's only one way out, and the people are weird.
 
I forgot that Werner explains why they chose Hinkley Hills: For the quiet, for the privacy, the good life...
 
"The good life" cracks me up. What would Werner Klopek consider the good life - plenty of victims and a backyard big enough to bury them in (before they go to the furnace)?
 
<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>HuNkYcHuNkYmOnKeY97030 wrote:

For the convenient shopping of course! Odd, nobody in LA noticed a thing.<center><hr width="100%"/></center></blockquote></span>

Nobody but three brave men. Courageous heroes determined to protect their suburbian paradise (imagine that deep trailer voice speaking this sentence)
 
1. Husband and father on the brink of a psychotic meltdown.

2. Retired army officer with too many guns and ammo on his hands.

3. A grown man that wears tube socks and chuck taylor's and has everything needed to break into a neighbor's house.

Those are our brave heroes! Be thankful for every one of the and that they don't live anywhere near any of us! :)
 
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