Woman faces ‘Skara Cannibal’ father who committed brutal murder in Sweden

because he believed it was the only way to get the help he needed. He also claimed that Christensen wanted to die.
Arrow was left feeling conflicted and confused after the reunion. She struggled to come to terms with the fact that her own father could commit such a heinous crime. But despite everything, she still yearned for a connection with him.
\”It was a mix of emotions,\” Arrow said. \”Part of me wanted to believe that he had changed, that he could be the father I always wanted. But another part of me was scared and disgusted by what he had done.\”
Arrow hopes that by sharing her story on \”Evil Lives Here: The Killer Speaks,\” she can raise awareness about the impact of violent crimes on families. She wants to show that even in the darkest of circumstances, there is still hope for healing and forgiveness.
\”I want people to know that it’s okay to talk about the hard stuff,\” Arrow said. \”It’s okay to seek help and support. And most importantly, it’s okay to forgive, even when it feels impossible.\”
As for her relationship with her father, Arrow remains uncertain about the future. But she is grateful for the opportunity to confront her past and begin the journey towards healing.
\”I don’t know what the future holds,\” Arrow said. \”But I do know that I am stronger now. I am no longer the little girl who was trapped in her father’s twisted world. I am a survivor, and I will continue to fight for my own healing and happiness.\”