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Why were Wakefield and his accomplice keeping Jimmy alive?

I always thought it was because they wanted to keep it as a bargain token with Abby and to make it turn against her (besides the fact that I thought Jimmy was the killer). Near the end I found it easy to believe he wanted to enjoy the pleasure of making him suffer.

Christopher Gorham answered in a 最近的 interview (check 链接 section) Harper's Stars Delve Into the Mind of a Serial Killer: Henry Was "Born Bad" july 15, 2009

Was that a hard kill for [Henry]?
I think there were three really difficult murders for Henry (...) Everyone else, I don't think was difficult. (...)I think he was saving Jimmy. Jimmy was the golden 鹅 kill. He would've really loved to kill him slowly.
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 Why were Wakefield and his accomplice keeping Jimmy alive?
 beatrice1979a posted 一年多以前
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JimmysGIrl said:
He was doing it for Abby he begged his father not to kill him because he knew he needed someone to set up as the killer's acomplice anyway he wanted to test Abby's 爱情 for him i think because Henery loves Abby too well im not glad Henery died but i am glad Abby and Jimmy didn't.
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