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= Baxter Medications Killings = Richard Silver (Born 27th May 1992), commonly known as The Monster Killer, is an Australian serial killer. He is known for killing five individuals at the Baxter Medications and Public Pharmacy Building. He is currently on the run. It is rumored that he has an extremely rare condition where he can’t properly look at another individual’s face without covering his eyes and screaming in terror ‘Monster!’.

Early Life - Not much is known about Richard Silver’s history as he did not have a lot of friends. He grew up in Port Macquarie, Australia, where his parents owned a house. They protected him alot, presumably due to his condition and eventually started homeschooling him after multiple schools kicked him out due to his violent nature. He attended The University of Queensland to complete a bachelor’s degree in environmental studies online. He grew up to become an environmentalist and worked at the Australian Conservation Foundation.

Killings - On the morning of 15th October 2019, at approximately 10:30am, Richard was due for a dosage of Quiloflorine, a very rare medicine that reduces severe fear symptoms. It is still currently unknown why he takes these medicines. After waiting for ten minutes in the lobby, He is called to Doctor Edwin Macmillan’s room to take his injection. Two minutes later screams can be heard in the room before he bursts out of the room and lethally injures two more individuals in the lobby area before running out of the building.

Five Individuals, namely Doctor Edwin Macmillan, Nurse Katey Roberton, Assistant Benjamin Baker, and the two individuals in the lobby John Doe and Alex Francis, have been confirmed deceased. The police are currently searching for the individual and have classified his condition.

News article's about this incident:

https://andrewjradford.wixsite.com/dropbeardaily/articles/5-dead-as-insane-man-goes-on-a-killing-spree-at-baxter-s

https://www.sbs.com.au/news/Baxter-Medications-Killings

https://www.abc.net.au/news/5-dead-after-incident