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Waxwork, Day (Julian Forbes)

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Film: Waxwork (1988)
Deceased Character: Day (Julian Forbes)
Archetype: Innocent Bystander
Killed by: Junior (Jack David Walker)
Killed with: Hands
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Written by Mr. Mouseburger 26th Apr 2007

Kindly submitted by Mr. Briggs Inc.

For plot information, see David Lincoln (q.v.) or Sir Wilfred (q.v.)

A short while after Inspector Roberts (q.v.) is killed in David Lincoln (q.v.)'s evil wax museum, Day, Roberts' plainclothes partner comes in after him, cockily jumping out of the car

Sneaking into a room in a terribly ridiculous fashion, Day puts on a just as ridiculous "ready for action" face, ironically not noticing the hulking Junior (q.v.), one of Lincoln's butlers directly behind him.

With a quick twist of his arms, Junior wraps around Day's head and easily snaps his neck, simply dropping the body limp to the floor. A look of murderous glee on the manservant's face.

That is until his employer Lincoln walks into the room, sees the body and yells at Junior the sheer pointlessness of the death;

"What the hell did you kill him for?! We still need two more, he would have been perfect!"

Oddly, the grave looks disappears from Junior's face, he sinks to a chair crying before David takes the man-monster into his arms to console him.



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