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As Sam recounts his violent escapades, the focus shifts to the boys he victimized—particularly the beautiful innocent Tony. The sinister undertones manifest further when he explains his need for flesh and blood, likening his actions to those of a ravenous predator. The intertwining of affection and violence emerges from his relationship with Scott, who was allegedly killed to conceal the nature of their bond.
This revelation forces Jackie to confront the notion that Sam’s actions weren’t just driven by violence alone but also a deep-seated yearning for love and acceptance that distorted into horror. This craving indicates a profound psychological failing, showcasing how love, in its most desperate and misguided forms, can warp the mind.