I used the photographs I took of the killer's past victim, Cara, in some pages of the killer's notebook.
I cut them out and stuck them down on separate pieces of A5 paper and slipped them into the book.
Having loose pieces of paper makes the notebook appear to be full of information, and therefore indicates many past victims.
On the first page, I wrote down information about the victim e.g. age, hair colour, weight.
I also wrote down what the killer had observed, including her daily routines and the company she usually keeps.
On the 2nd to 3rd pages, I wrote down the plans the killer has for their victim (where they will kill them, what time etc)
On the last page, I stuck down pictures of the victim after they're been killed.
Around the images, I labeled which body parts the killer decided to keep.
Also included was how much blood the killer managed to drain.
Finally, I wrote what the killer planned to do with the body (dump in a river).
I think that these pages will be effective for our opening sequence, as they briefly tell the viewer about the killer's past murders whilst they flick through the pages.
A few more pages need to be made in order for the notebook to be effective as a whole.
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