User blog:BeholderofStuff/Pure Evil Proposal:The Cannibal

So I thought I'd propose a villain i had proposed few years ago that was rejected. That is The Cannibal.

Who Is He? What Does He Do?
The cannibal is the main protagonist villain of the song by the finnish band ''Lordi. ''At the start of the song, he is arrested for his crimes in cannibalizing and killing others. He makes it clear that he sometimes goes shopping to kill women whom he says make shim feel "alone in this world". He even refers to stalking them as "shopping" instead. At the end of the song, he is arrested and put on death row. It's implied that he plans to kill one of the inmates for a last meal.

Moral Agency?
He knows what he's doing is wrong. One of the things he says is "I know I should not do my thing" implyng that he knows what he does is evil.

Heinous Standard?
Most of the songs in the album in To Beast or Not to Beast  don't have a traditional villain. They're just songs with horror subjects if that makes sense. He's the only villain of the album with a distinct personality.

Militagating Factors?
Ok these are the factors that contriubted to his rejection, which was that It's not made clear whether or not he killed anyone. Come on now. The neighbors know his stary cause it's "in the book". How else would they know his story unless he's killed people? That just didn't make sense to me. Plus as he's discussing how he wants to kill girls, he says they're "bound to get hurt" meaning that yeah, he has killed them. And I know just by listening to the ending that Mr. Lordi, the osngwriter, was trying to imply that he intends to kill one of the inmates for a "last meal" and most likely succeeds. One may be able to chalk it down to him being mentally ill and not able to control himself, and some lyrics may imply that, but I think it's made clear he enjoys what he does by the lyrics "I am happier than ever before cause I'm a grown man in a candy store." Plus it's also clear he has  apersonal vendetta against women and that's why he kills them, cause I said, they make him "feel alone in this world".

Conclusion?
Any thoughts? If ya need more detail here's the vid.