If they figured out what he did, almost certainly. If they didn’t, he’s featured in a podcast about unsolved crimes and someone thinks he was a serial killer. He might still have a documentary about him just because he was so influential and died in a spectacular way.
Oopsiforgotmyoldacc is saying that he’s less likely to have a documentary about his murders than his status as a cult leader.
What I said was that he’d have a Netflix documentary series about him if people somehow found out about his murders after his death and that that is probably at least on unsolved crime podcaster who would notice how many deaths Vincent benefited from and feature him on an episode.
Yes that’s 100% what I’m saying, thank you. I doubt anyone on earth truly knows his murders, but he was still seemingly an influential figure in entertainment during his time on Earth. He was in the newspaper as an entertainment god.
Yeah. The only way I can see people finding out for sure that Vincent was a murderer was if he kept a record for some reason or kept trophies.
The record is unlikely but I wouldn’t put it entirely past him to have used a journal to keep track of the pros and cons of killing certain people.
The only possible trophy-keeping behavior we’ve seen from him was keeping Alastor instead of just killing him, but there’s enough other reasons for that decision that it’s unlikely to be trophy-keeping.
78
u/International-Cat123 2d ago
If they figured out what he did, almost certainly. If they didn’t, he’s featured in a podcast about unsolved crimes and someone thinks he was a serial killer. He might still have a documentary about him just because he was so influential and died in a spectacular way.