Marty and Billy go back to Billy’s place and find an old man with a rabbit waiting outside for them. They go to a bar and try to figure out what to do. Hans informs Billy of the situation, and they determine that their kidnapped dog belongs to a dangerous man (it also helps that Bonny’s dog tag reads “If lost, return to Charlie Costello or you will fucking die”). Marty and Hans go into Billy’s home as Marty is covered in blood and puke. Billy says he helped write it, but Marty, very drunk, rudely tells him off. Kaya throws a party sometime later, and Marty is retelling his story to an amused crowd. He slits his throat as he watches the Quaker standing outside his window, but the Quaker takes out a razor of his own and slits his own throat so the killer can see. Eventually, he goes mad and decides to end his life, because he knows there is a place in Hell for him if he commits suicide. However, he becomes haunted by the presence of the Quaker man. In prison, the killer becomes religious, and through time, he proves he is a changed man and is released early. He asks for execution but is given a 27-year sentence. The killer feels guilty and turns himself in. He comes up with a story that we see of a Quaker man whose daughter is killed. Billy asks to help with writing the film, but Marty doesn’t respond.Īt home, Marty is trying to come up with his second psychopath after the Jack o’ Diamonds Killer. Billy gets out an article he read in a newspaper of the “Jack o’ Diamonds Killer” who kills high-ranking members of the mafia. Marty and Billy are out drinking while Marty complains about not being able to finish his script, titled “Seven Psychopaths”.
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