But, another clue has been found on the crime scene that does confirm this theory. A single white feather, on top of the victim’s bed. At first it appeared to be the feather of a pigeon. After closer research, however it has been proven it could not belong to a pigeon. The feather was considerably larger and had roots underneath the white hairs. This feather had a much more complicated build than that of a pigeon’s. Other feathers were compared to this one, but none were quite the same.
This still does not confirm whether they were kidnapped by an angel. It is very clear that these abductions have a connection, for all of them were mysteriously precise and left no clue, except for a feather. It may be that the kidnapper had a connection to all of the criminals and is taking revenge. The feather theory however, has still not yet been confirmed.
Last night S. Peterson’s body was found, again with a feather in plain sight. Apparently he was drinking with his friends the night he was abducted. This proves that they aren’t just kidnapped, but also exterminated. An angel, as we all know, isn’t known for kidnapping or murdering people. In fact, this goes against its very nature. So can it be a demon, instead of an angel?
An article written by: Vita Vermeer
Demons have a much wider variation of appearances. Their appearance is simply too abstract to confirm. It can have wings, but it can also have none at all. Some have bat-like wings, while others have blackened angel wings. Their skin can be red, black, or other colors.
Could it be, that it isn’t a demon or an angel? Could it be a fallen angel? If we assume angels or demons exist, then why can’t fallen angels exist as well? This would indeed explain a lot more. The fallen angel’s motive may be to protest against God as a revenge. But because he still regrets having sinned, he won’t kidnap or kill innocent people.
Of course, this is a mere theory. It is unlikely angels, demons or fallen angels actually exist. It is still very fascinating to imagine such things to be real, and would certainly make the impossible possible.