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Arthur A. Wildeheart
Arthur Adrian Wildeheart was born on July 12th, 1889 in his hometown of Sayner, Wisconsin (USA). He was born to mother Elizabeth Wildeheart and father Samuel Wildeheart. As a young boy Arthur attended a private school system along the train route near his home. When he was fifteen years of age, he met an attractive young woman by the name of Estelle Marcela. Estelle was also fifteen years old and most coincidentally happened to sit near Arthur during school.

On the night of the district's social gathering, Arthur asked Estelle if she felt the same way he felt about her. The answer was yes, and for several months, Estelle and Arthur dated. While this bliss seemed to last forever, it indeed ended sooner than it should have.

On the night of April 19th, 1907, two weeks after Estelle had left town on account of family matter, Arthur was seduced by Isobella Pricefre and Rosalee Drecach, two friends whom had an interest in Arthur since he first arrived at the school. Arthur did not complain and thought he would easily get away with whatever they wanted him to do, not having a clue what their true intentions happened to be.

That evening, Arthur was taken captive to an abandoned shed approximately seventeen miles from his home, yet only three miles away from the school district building. Until around midnight Arthur was held against his will. It is highly assumed that many sexual activities had been committed in the wretched shed, however there is little evidence to prove such.

Estelle had returned early from her trip to see Arthur before the weekend ended. She suspected nothing and she was never told exactly what happened. However, the telltale signs of confusion and depression arose within Arthur.

Arthur was torn inside. He had never felt the pleasure of intercourse before and wanted to have it again, yet would be hurt if Estelle rejected and had to turn to Isobella and Rosalee. He was very upset and had reported thoughts of suicide. Then one night he crept into Estelle's room through the window. The two made love many times that night (Proven...see below), which proved to be the worst mistake of Estelle's short life.

One week later, Estelle was visited by a house doctor due to heavy cramps and nausea. It was then confirmed that Estelle was pregnant. Estelle felt a bit better later on, so she left to tell Arthur the wonderfully disastrous news.

When Estelle finally broke the news to Arthur, his reaction was everything opposite but happy inside. This sent him into a raging depression this time. This time he never thought of suicide, rather the thought only of killing Estelle, as if it was her fault for bearing his child. His plot was deviant, horrible, and terrifying, yet would work.

On Estelle's sixteenth birthday, Arthur took Estelle to Crystal Lake, a peaceful beach near his home. Estelle was told she had a surprise awaiting her, but this was not a friendly gift. (To the lighthearted or squeamish, you may not want to read any further.)

Estelle was murdered on the shore of Crystal Lake that evening. She was stabbed repeatedly in the stomach and back, and then hung. He took her 18-karat gold ruby necklace, putting it into a container resembling one of more modern days. Her body was securely locked into a case and dropped into the dead center of the lake. (The lake is open to the public due to the fact of leak impossibility and the blind unawareness of park rangers and/or tourists.)

Arthur then retreated to Rosalee and Isobella, pleasured him. However, during this, he also stole their necklaces (a gold heart pendant from Isobella and a ruby pendant from Rosalee). He took those necklaces and put them in the case that contains Estelle's, burying it far from the shore.

Arthur was killed two weeks later by Rosalee and Isobella, who put a gun to his head and heart as they finished their job. He was buried far from Crystal lake, in the 59th lake. The necklaces have yet to be found.