Bea Joyful

Bea's Test

The room in which Bea was found had a floor of sharp spikes, and about ten feet above it was a rope made of razor wire. The rope stretched from one side of the room to the other, spanning about twenty feet in length. About seven feet of the rope was bloody, lining up roughly with where Bea's body was found impaled by the spikes below. She was found with no shoes or socks, and her feet and hands were covered in several cuts. The cassette player found at the scene had the following message:

"Hello Bea. For so, so long now, you've walked a fine line between two lives. You believe that you can keep up the act of being dedicated to your family, yet you're having discussions about starting another with a man your wife doesn't know about. The tightrope in front of you is the same tightrope you've walked for the last six years. Let's see if you can keep your balance."

About Bea

Bea was the third of four siblings, and as revealed in the tape, a wife. The tape implies that she also had one or more children, but we cannot confirm this at this time. She was a somewhat known figure locally, being part of a band with two of her three siblings. She was also a member of the police force for about three years, and is the first publically known Jigsaw victim within the force. She was quickly replaced by Storm Crescent, a rookie from a few towns over.

The recording found at the crime scene tells us that she had been unfaithful to her wife for quite some time. We do not have any information on her infidelity yet

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