Epigraph Songtext
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Epigraph Songtext
So we began to prove our allegiance to Satan by breaking God′s
Commandments. And in the end, there was only one that remained
Unbroken: You shall not murder. So in the Satanic Bible, the copy I
Had, I think they have edited that out of it since then, but the copy
That I had said that on the choice of a human sacrifice, that you
Would choose people who didn't give to society anything, that begged
By their actions to be, you know, exterminated. So we did a ritual
A lust ritual one night, and we drove to the Circle K. And I had a
357 Magnum, you know, revolver in my hand. Whenever he looked at me
I lifted the gun up and squeezed the trigger, and I missed. It Whizzed right by his head. My friend and I traded places, and he got
Confused, I guess, because he ran almost right upon me. He almost
Knocked me down. And when he was just about two feet from me
I squeezed the trigger for the third time, and the bullet
Entered through his heart and through his lungs, and it was
A hollow point shell. And blood completely splattered on
The opposite wall, and he landed and hit the ground. And we
Walked out. We didn′t take any money, we didn't take any
Merchandise. We only took the life of an innocent man for Satan
And the reason that Sean did that, John, that was murder number one
The Circle K convenience store clerk in Oklahoma City. He did that
Because he said he needed more power. And I want to point this out
When a teenager gets into Satanism, first it's drinking blood
First it′s slasher films, first it′s the Satanic Bible, then they
Start sacrificing dogs and kittens. The thought of a Satanist is
If you extinguish life, you receive the power of the life you
Extinguish. And that's why certain portions of the body... After
Killing this convenience store clerk, five months went by and no
One knew, except for Sean′s close friends. And then five months
Later, he decided, after hearing, having recurrent death ritual
Dreams about his mom and dad, to kill his mom and dad. And this
Next clip tells us a little bit about why Sean turned on his family
Commandments. And in the end, there was only one that remained
Unbroken: You shall not murder. So in the Satanic Bible, the copy I
Had, I think they have edited that out of it since then, but the copy
That I had said that on the choice of a human sacrifice, that you
Would choose people who didn't give to society anything, that begged
By their actions to be, you know, exterminated. So we did a ritual
A lust ritual one night, and we drove to the Circle K. And I had a
357 Magnum, you know, revolver in my hand. Whenever he looked at me
I lifted the gun up and squeezed the trigger, and I missed. It Whizzed right by his head. My friend and I traded places, and he got
Confused, I guess, because he ran almost right upon me. He almost
Knocked me down. And when he was just about two feet from me
I squeezed the trigger for the third time, and the bullet
Entered through his heart and through his lungs, and it was
A hollow point shell. And blood completely splattered on
The opposite wall, and he landed and hit the ground. And we
Walked out. We didn′t take any money, we didn't take any
Merchandise. We only took the life of an innocent man for Satan
And the reason that Sean did that, John, that was murder number one
The Circle K convenience store clerk in Oklahoma City. He did that
Because he said he needed more power. And I want to point this out
When a teenager gets into Satanism, first it's drinking blood
First it′s slasher films, first it′s the Satanic Bible, then they
Start sacrificing dogs and kittens. The thought of a Satanist is
If you extinguish life, you receive the power of the life you
Extinguish. And that's why certain portions of the body... After
Killing this convenience store clerk, five months went by and no
One knew, except for Sean′s close friends. And then five months
Later, he decided, after hearing, having recurrent death ritual
Dreams about his mom and dad, to kill his mom and dad. And this
Next clip tells us a little bit about why Sean turned on his family
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