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John Sweeney’s unforgettable painting contains a hidden clue to the woman he killed – Entertainment

John Sweeney’s unforgettable painting contains a hidden clue to the woman he killed – Entertainment

Content Warning: This article contains graphic depictions of violence.

John Sweeney as the focus of a new ITV drama Until It Kills YouHe is a terrifying serial killer who separates his victims’ heads from their bodies.

Sweeney is currently serving a life sentence after being convicted of attempted murder and later two counts of murder.

ITVs Until It Kills You It tells the story of Delia Balmer, a woman who survived the reign of terror.

After the two started flirtBy 2017, his behavior towards her initially began to change. momentand when she left him, he broke into her house and tied her to the bed for several days.

As he tied her to the bed at knife and gunpoint, he told her three things: murders He committed in Amsterdam.

He later stated that the first red flag that would lead him to leave was the green bag he found.

It contained masking tape, a saw, a sheet of plastic sheeting, marigold gloves and rope, and he later referred to it as ‘a body disposal kit made for me’.

One of Sweeney's paintings (Metropolitan Police / PA Wire)

One of Sweeney’s paintings (Metropolitan Police / PA Wire)

After escaping the hostage situation, he went to the police, who arrested Sweeney.

Sweeney was later released on bail and in 1994 he attacked her in the street with an axe, cutting off her finger and leaving her with multiple stab wounds.

He survived after being hit by his neighbour. Sweeney over his head with a stick.

The man known as the ‘scalp hunter’ was only arrested in 2001 and after his arrest according to Police found a number of harrowing paintings as well as a series of ‘satanic’ drawings, reports the Liverpool Echo.

The pictures were also thought to contain a few clues.

Terrible drawing by Sweeney (Metropolitan Police / PA Wire)

Terrible drawing by Sweeney (Metropolitan Police / PA Wire)

The painting, titled ‘A Romantic Weekend for Two in Austria’, depicted a man in red stabbing a woman, and the prosecution against Sweeney later said it depicted him and Melissa Halstead, who disappeared in Amsterdam in 1990. according to Mirror.

Meanwhile, another drawing shows a woman with her head cut off and her feet cut off.

The location of the body in the drawing shows how Halstead’s body was found inside a bag when it was pulled from a canal.

Another collage she made featured her head in the middle with the caption “RIP Melissa Halstead” covered in corrective fluid.

One of his other terrifying drawings was called ‘The Scalp Hunter’, and it is thought that this is where he got his nickname.

Horrifying collage by Sweeney (Metropolitan Police / PA Wire)

Horrifying collage by Sweeney (Metropolitan Police / PA Wire)

Brian Altman QC, prosecuting the scalper’s murder trial, said: “Among his belongings the police found sketches and paintings, mostly lurid and demonic, as well as pages of poetry which revealed an obsessive and violent hatred of women and a preoccupation with dismemberment.

“This is the picture of a hateful, controlling and possessive man.

“Prone to outbursts of anger and murderous emotions.”