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A Repeat Killer

Item #: SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is contained within a Standard Secure Humanoid Containment Cell at Humanoid Containment Site-06-3. While no extraneous security measures must be taken, SCP-XXXX is to be monitored for escape attempts, and any foundation personnel that is suspected to feel sympathetic towards SCP-XXXX is to be psychologically screened.

Description: SCP-XXXX is an unremarkable Irish male calling himself Brennan ███████ (which DNA tests have confirmed), possessing red hair and hazel eyes. Various tissue and blood tests have shown no anomalous effects pertaining to SCP-XXXX itself.

SCP-XXXX turned himself in to authorities for the accidental death of a twenty-five-year-old woman named Julia Macdonald in Dublin, Ireland, but was held for submitting a false report when it was discovered by authorities that she was in fact, alive and well. Local authorities passed this off as some elaborate prank, but an undercover foundation agent within the police force had verified the corpse of SCP-XXXX's alleged victim to be real and contacted foundation personnel immediately. SCP-XXXX was handed over to the foundation soon after. SCP-XXXX has made no attempts to deny its crimes, fully admitting to the death and expressing great amounts of guilt and distress when the police claimed that he was lying.

Various tests were conducted involving SCP-XXXX, beginning with requesting it kill a rat with a provided knife. SCP-XXXX eventually complied, and the rat was seen emerging from a small shelter in its cage an hour later. SCP-XXXX was then instructed to kill D-9783, which it refused to do until threatened with [REDACTED]. To the foundation’s surprise, D-9783 was found in his cell two hours later, with no knowledge of his death. When shown his own corpse, D-9783 expressed great amounts of distress but continued to claim no knowledge that he was even scheduled for a test that day. Upon being informed of what had happened, SCP-XXXX expressed similar amounts of distress to D-9783, but appeared relieved that D-9783 was alive.

The corpses of those killed by SCP-XXXX also show no anomalous properties beyond still existing after their still-living counterparts, referred to as instances of SCP-XXXX-1, appear.

Addendum XXXX-1: Test Logs Various tests have been performed to determine how and when SCP-XXXX-1 appears after the original subject’s death. The following is a collection of attempts to gain further information on these instances.

Condition A surveillance camera was installed in the cell of D-9040, who was then killed by SCP-XXXX.
Result: Three hours later, D-9040 was witnessed returning to her cell. She claimed to have been performing a test on SCP-████, though no tests were performed on SCP-████ that day. She had been involved in a test with SCP-████ the day prior, however.

Condition: D-8938 was confined to his cell for one week prior to forcing SCP-XXXX to kill him.
Result: D-8938 emerged from the staff restrooms near his cell, claiming to have been given permission to be in there by Dr. █████. Dr. █████ denied ever having met D-8938.

Condition In order to see if the method or range of the killing had any effects on the appearance of SCP-XXXX-1. Instead of the knife, SCP-XXXX was given a standard-issue handgun from a security guard, containing only a single bullet to reduce the risk of escape attempts. After this, D-9349 was brought to its cell and SCP-XXXX was ordered to kill him, to which the entity reluctantly complied after missing three times, the bullet being reloaded between each attempt.
Result: D-9349 reappeared as an instance of SCP-XXXX-1 two hours later, displaying no effects differing from other instances.

Condition: D-9533 was killed by SCP-XXXX and her corpse was put in her cell.
Result: D-9533 returned to her room and experienced great distress at the sight of her own corpse, but nothing anomalous occurred.

Condition: D-8938 was sent in to be killed by SCP-XXXX a second time.
Result: SCP-XXXX refused to make a second attempt at killing D-8930, but was eventually persuaded to do so when threatened. Once killed, D-8930 once again reappeared in his cell. SCP-XXXX reacted with tears when it was informed of this, demanding that all testing cease.

Following these tests, further human tests were refused due to ethical concerns of forcing SCP-XXXX to continue committing these murders. Animal testing has yielded similar results before being refused for similar concerns. SCP-XXXX expressed gratitude at this.

Addendum XXXX-2: Interrogation Log The following is a transcript of the interrogation performed by the police upon SCP-XXXX's arrest.

Interrogator: Det. Sean █████

Suspect: SCP-XXXX


[BEGIN LOG]

Detective: Mister ███████, I'd like to begin by thanking you for your cooperation with investigators so far.

SCP-XXXX: Of course, yes… I just… I couldn't live with it anymore.

Detective: If that's so, I'd like to talk to you about the case. (opens case file) Brennan ███████, age thirty-five. Turned yourself in for the manslaughter of Julia Macdonald. We found DNA evidence linking you to the victim's body and you turned over the murder weapon and gave a full confession.

SCP-XXXX: That's right… I'm sorry, why are we still talking about this? I confessed, just like you said…

Detective: Julia Macdonald just came in to report a robbery, and she claims that they've never even heard of you.

SCP-XXXX: (seemingly shocked) What? Is this some kind of… of sick joke? She should be dead, I… You checked her body!

Detective: It looks like someone has been playing some kind of prank, Mr. ███████. I hope you would just come forward and admit it.

SCP-XXXX: A prank? She was dead! What kind of prank is that? I stabbed her, I… (starting to cry) I saw her die!

Detective: I'm not sure what you're trying to pull, but I don't appreciate you wasting our time like this.

[END LOG]

Following this, SCP-XXXX was released from police custody, but Agent Lowman, stationed within the police force at the time, noticed its apparent confusion as to its sudden release and brought him to foundation attention.

A follow-up interview was conducted on Detective Sean █████ by Agent Lowman following SCP-XXXX's interrogation.

Interviewer: Agent Lowman

Interviewee: Det. Sean █████


[BEGIN LOG]

Agent Lowman: Thank you for your time, Detective. This shouldn't take long.

Detective: Yeah, sure thing. You're taking over the case, after all. Anything to get this crazy shit off my back.

Agent Lowman: Is something wrong?

Detective: Naw, not really. I just wasn't expecting a homicide to turn into some elaborate prank investigation.

Agent Lowman: Fair enough. Are there any leads so far?

Detective: Nothing. Like we found during the original investigation, there were no connections between the victim— well, alleged victim I guess, and the suspect. The mortician must be on something crazy, 'cause he still insists that that body belongs to Julia Macdonald. But we've done DNA tests on her living self, and she really is herself.

Agent Lowman: (taking a note) The mortician hasn't been any help, I see. I'll talk to him about it later. For now, though, I'd like to focus on the victim. You said that you've already talked to her about this?

Detective: Aye. She seems upset, especially since her family thought she was dead, too. I swear when I find out how he slagged us all-

Agent Lowman: When I find out how, you mean.

Detective: Right, sorry. It's just been working me up a bit, is all.

Agent Lowman: Well, you'll be happy to know that you won't have to think about this case anymore after this.

Detective: I hope you're right, but it's bugging me. Could you at least let me know when you find out?

Agent Lowman: Of course, detective. Could you let me know what the victim told you?

Detective: Macdonald was out of town visiting Jack Bellridge, an old friend, but Jack gave us a timeline that doesn't quite match up, saying that she showed up the day after the murder. Both of them seem to be telling the truth, so we suspect some kind of drug use was involved in the visit.

Agent Lowman: I see. And you're sure she's being completely honest?

Detective: The timelines are off, but I believe she believes she's telling the truth. None of this makes sense. Mr. ███████ doesn't have any motive, he seems absolutely devasted with this stuff and the body is so convincing that I can't imagine anyone has the kind of resources they'd need to pull one of them off.

Agent Lowman: Does Mr. ███████ have any ideas?

Detective: He seems more surprised than we do. If I hadn't seen her alive and well, I'd be sure he really did kill her. He seems furious that we're not charging him with manslaughter, keeps shouting that she was dead and that someone's trying to torture him. I haven't a baldy notion what to make of this whole thing.

Agent Lowman: Well, it looks like I have my work cut out for me. Thank you very much, detective. There are a few people outside that just want to ask you a couple more questions, and then you can just forget this whole thing.

[END LOG]

The detective and Mortician were administered Class-C amnestics following the interview, and the Foundation released a cover story claiming this all to be an elaborate wild goose chase perpetrated by SCP-XXXX in order to hide a smuggling business. SCP-XXXX was transferred into Foundation custody shortly after.