Cecilia Steyn
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Balaclava. Yeah. Zach, however, wasn't questioned or taken into custody. He was left at home, and that night, instead of sleeping on the couch, he just flipped over the bloody mattress where his wife had been killed, and he slept just fine on the other side.
No, flip over the mattress. Now, concerning cult relations here, there were still people that were not firmly in either Cecilia or Rhea's camp. Melanie van der Merwe, for example, she was still talking to both of them, and she told Rhea that Michaela Valentine had been murdered. Again, Rhea had the right idea, but the wrong motivation.
No, flip over the mattress. Now, concerning cult relations here, there were still people that were not firmly in either Cecilia or Rhea's camp. Melanie van der Merwe, for example, she was still talking to both of them, and she told Rhea that Michaela Valentine had been murdered. Again, Rhea had the right idea, but the wrong motivation.
No, flip over the mattress. Now, concerning cult relations here, there were still people that were not firmly in either Cecilia or Rhea's camp. Melanie van der Merwe, for example, she was still talking to both of them, and she told Rhea that Michaela Valentine had been murdered. Again, Rhea had the right idea, but the wrong motivation.
She immediately thought that Cecilia was responsible, and the death of Michaela Valentine also put together some pieces in Rhea's mind that made her think that Cecilia was also probably behind the death of Natasha Berger and Pastor Regbin Dixon.
She immediately thought that Cecilia was responsible, and the death of Michaela Valentine also put together some pieces in Rhea's mind that made her think that Cecilia was also probably behind the death of Natasha Berger and Pastor Regbin Dixon.
She immediately thought that Cecilia was responsible, and the death of Michaela Valentine also put together some pieces in Rhea's mind that made her think that Cecilia was also probably behind the death of Natasha Berger and Pastor Regbin Dixon.
What she got wrong, though, was that she believed that Cecilia was collaborating with the satanic church but was acting alone, while everyone else in Electus Perdeus were completely innocent. In other words, her insane worldview was completely distorting reality and was preventing her from seeing what was really happening.
What she got wrong, though, was that she believed that Cecilia was collaborating with the satanic church but was acting alone, while everyone else in Electus Perdeus were completely innocent. In other words, her insane worldview was completely distorting reality and was preventing her from seeing what was really happening.
What she got wrong, though, was that she believed that Cecilia was collaborating with the satanic church but was acting alone, while everyone else in Electus Perdeus were completely innocent. In other words, her insane worldview was completely distorting reality and was preventing her from seeing what was really happening.
Well, I think it's also because she can't believe that the other people on Electus Perdeus are cult members because she's still seeing them as lost sheep. Right.
Well, I think it's also because she can't believe that the other people on Electus Perdeus are cult members because she's still seeing them as lost sheep. Right.
Well, I think it's also because she can't believe that the other people on Electus Perdeus are cult members because she's still seeing them as lost sheep. Right.
No, she's actually closer than they are.
No, she's actually closer than they are.
No, she's actually closer than they are.
Cecilia, meanwhile, was telling the members of Electus Perdeus who weren't involved in Michaela's murder that it was the overcomers who'd killed her. Everyone knew, however, that it wasn't a coincidence that Michaela had been killed the day after she left.
Cecilia, meanwhile, was telling the members of Electus Perdeus who weren't involved in Michaela's murder that it was the overcomers who'd killed her. Everyone knew, however, that it wasn't a coincidence that Michaela had been killed the day after she left.
Cecilia, meanwhile, was telling the members of Electus Perdeus who weren't involved in Michaela's murder that it was the overcomers who'd killed her. Everyone knew, however, that it wasn't a coincidence that Michaela had been killed the day after she left.
And they took note that whether it was the other members of Electus Perdeus or the satanic church itself who did the deed, death was the consequence of disobeying Cecilia.