Quote by Dennis Nilsen
In the morning he was lying dead on one of the beds fully clothed.

In the morning he was lying dead on one of the beds fully clothed. He was dead. I got the impression he wanted to go, and I must have killed him. I cant remember strangling him. I just sat there shocked. – Dennis Nilsen

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