I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga
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8/13/13
Jazz's Relationship With His Father
Obviously Jazz didn't have a normal relationship with his dad. He knew his father was a serial killer- he knew when he killed someone, how he killed them, where he killed them, and every last detail of each and every murder. Throughout Billy Dent's serial killing career, Jazz never exposed his father. He kept his secrets. Was it because he loved his father, despite how mentally and criminally insane he was, or because he was just too scared to say anything? Billy Dent seemed to have told Jazz all of this because he wanted Jazz to grow up and follow in his footsteps. Jazz grew up terrified that he would end up like his father, and I think that was a big motivation factor in hunting killers. I think Billy Dent helped Jazz by hurting him all those years.
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