On the eighteenth night of the trial, the Governess complains that she has not received a call from her father. The Governess asks her son how he feels about her, and he tells her that he does not regret killing his father. He says that killing him was the "lowest of human scum" and that he would "slip to him" if he were a worm
On the eighteenth night of the trial, the Governess complains that she has not received a call from her father. The Governess asks her son how he feels about her, and he tells her that he does not regret killing his father. He says that killing him was the "lowest of human scum" and that he would "slip to him" if he were a worm