Beeya Pillar

Beeya's Test

Beeya was found strapped down to a steel bed, with only his arms free. His face , alongside the floor around him, was covered in honey. Autopsy revealed honey in his lungs, and further investigation into the trap's structure found that he had been waterboarded with it. Thus, the test was dubbed "honeyboarding". There was a key well within reach, tied to a rope that was connected to some sort of pull trigger on the ceiling. When investigated, the trigger didn't seem to be functional in any way, so it's unknown why he didn't save himself.

The cassette player was found partially submerged in the honey, and the police said that they were working to repair the device and uncover what was on the tape. Months later with no update, we have reason not to believe such a thing, but we have our own theory as to what may have made him a target.

Beeya was a family man. Everything he did was for the sake of his wife and two sons. Often, it was to a point that he would neglect himself in favor of those he loved. We suspect that this is what got Jigsaw's attention, that he lived dedicated to others and failed to consider his own needs a priority

About Beeya

Beeya was a kind man, always looking for more ways to help those in need. For the first six years of his sons' lives, he was a stay-at-home dad, and worked in a toy store from then until his death. He had many friends, and no enemies. Truly, his only flaw was neglecting his needs as previously discussed. This is the individual we know the most about, due to having direct contact with his family. Unfortunately, despite one family member being in the police force, he refused to give us any information on the case. Everything written here, we found through our own investigation.

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