1 00:10 Jessica's Suicide Note: ► Dear Lord, sweet Jesus, forgive my sins and accept my gratitude. Thank you God for killing the child. 2 00:28 Hanged Jessica: ► You removed the temptation and the armor of the flesh and I was able to resist. 3 00:43 A Game of Hangman: ► I'm weak but you are strong for me and generous. You gave me life, you gave me talent. 4 01:01 A Sickness in St. Sybil: ►The gift of music and mathematics and love. Those fleeting moments (we can preserve/reserve???) in which music and love become the same thing. 5 01:18 Ruptures: ► You let me share my bliss with the children. Who may be able to take my bigger talents and turn them into glory. 6 01:33 Roots and Branches: ► Let me share in their wanted path to adulthood. Those moments when a child learns those things everybody else already knows but doesn't talk about. 7 01:51 They're All Going to Laugh at You: ► She was so ripe with possibility. So resilient, smiling, flirting. Never even aware of the power she had. 8 02:09 Pulse: ► You killed her. You saw what she was. (You knew) the sin rested on her shoulders as much as on my own. You took her, and i could not. 9 02:32 I Have Lots of Friends: ► You killed her, but i never told a soul. I kept your secret. Our secret. Thank you. Thank you. Never told a soul. You let the smaller sorrow of her suicide wash over the unacceptable tragedy of her murder. 👍 CONTRIBUTORS: Christopher Winters Tsugumi Winters pustulio81 Garrett Shirley
2 00:28 Hanged Jessica: You *removed* the temptation and the armor of the flesh *and I* was able to resist. 3 00:43 A Game of Hangman: I'm weak but you are strong for me. *And* generous. You gave me life, you gave me talent. 4 01:01 A Sickness in St. Sybil: The gift of music and mathematics and love. Those fleeting moments ??? *in which* music and love become the same thing. 9 02:32 I Have Lots of Friends: You killed her, but i never told a soul. I kept your secret. Our secret. Thank you. Thank you. Never told a soul. You let the small sorrow of her suicide wash over the *unacceptable* tragedy of her murder.
6: 1:33 Roots and Branches: Let me share in their wanted path to adulthood. (Those) moments when a child learns those things everybody else already knows, but doesn't talk about it.
I second this addition of "Those". I would also like to note that there should be no "it" at the end. And also remove the comma before "but". So the second sentence should be: "Those moments when a child learns those things everybody else already knows but doesn't talk about." *Explanation:* "Those moments when a child learns those things everybody else already knows, but doesn't talk about it." This implies that the child learns stuff but doesn't tell people that he/she learned it. BUT, what we actually want is: "Those moments when a child learns those things everybody else already knows but doesn't talk about." This implies that the stuff the child learns are stuff people do not talk about.
I don't know why people are saying this is Blake. Even just from the voice I can clearly tell that it's Father Lautermilch talking. Blake and his voices are similar but not that similar.
@@anastastsankov5479 I feel like there are two general possibilities here: 1) there really is something paranormal going on in which case having Lautermilch's real private prayers appear in Blake's recordings isn't much of a stretch 2) There isn't anything paranormal going on and Blake, as his ability to accurately sense reality cruimbles, hears the distorted sound of what he imagines Lautermilch said/thought after Jessica's death in his recordings I don't really know though
@Anastas Tsankov It's a game about the birth if the antichrist and the apocalypse by God.... I'm sure that could have some electrical interference and cros contaminate the fathers sick prayers to God through Blake's visions.
Jesus christ, of course this is Lautermilch. There is no supernatural, Wernicke confirms so in Outlast 1 several times. Blake is re-experiencing repressed memories. He found out that Lautermilch was raping Jessica and tried to rescue her, Lautermilch gave chase, Jessica fell and broke her neck. Lautermilch gaslit Blake into thinking he is responsible, and together they covered her accident up as a suicide. The words you hear here would be stuff Lautermilch said to Blake and to himself in prayer that night
Damn this priest was fucked up. A coward who took out his perverse actions on a child. I feel so bad for Jessica but somehow I feel like maybe Blake really was interacting with her somehow and they both finally found peace together in the end.
Teymour you're talking about Lynn. She was his wife and the one everybody thought was pregnant. I'm talking about Jessica, the little girl in the flashbacks who died.
MrGriffin he was going crazy but Jessica really was raped and killed by Father Loutermiltch. Towards the end of the game you see how it really happened. No demon, no dead Jessica's talking to you. Straight up how things really went down
Impudent Pegasus no she didn't kill herself, she either fell or got pushed down the stairs by the priest. That's when Blake pushes the door open in the mine flashback and and she's laying on the bottom steps, twitching and barely responsive. Loutermiltch hanged her and made it look like suicide though to cover his tracks. The very final flashback is really bittersweet. Idk if it's blake's last memory as he's about to die or before he loses his sanity completely, but it's hella sad
I think i see whats going on so basically that radio tower is possibly Murkoff and they are doing a experiment and the experiment is like making the villagers think that the anti Christ is near to see how they react or behave
Winzerz Balosbalos it says in the game thst the radio tower thst slowly caused everyone to go insane and causes those flashes was built by the murkoff corp
If anyone wants this to make even more sense, (I saw this comment on another video) The first flashback = the last The last flashback = the first. So reread the recording from the last flashback all the way up to the first. It’ll make so much more sense.
@@lukikas6900 it means to listen the last audio of this video all the way to the first. It's sound like the priest confessed about abusing Jess to god and that he was happy god took her life. The priest was a psychopath and a pedo. I wonder if they ever caught him
Making the last the first and the first the last makes it seemed like they both killed Jessica which isn’t right whereas not reversing them makes it so that Blake was coerced in keeping secret and it’s definitely the second one
I always thought that suicide jessica;s doesnt make sense but after hearing this audio, it seems clear that the priest killed her in order to hide his sins. cant wait for dlc
@@tymaxtm What's the use of Outlast 3 if it won't have a connection to Outlast 2? Just as Outlast 2 has no connection to Outlast 1. The creators have said so. It's like the connection that Halloween 1 and 2 movies have with part 3.
When I listened to the last one a few times at the end, it sounds like two different people are talking...I think that may be why Blake feels guilt in the game. It sounds like he's starting to speak saying that you killed her, and says that he "kept your secret" then the other voice chimes in saying "OUR secret" my guess is the priest made him stay silent for fear of his life...and tries to twist his thoughts saying it'd be easier for everyone else to accept her death if it was a suicide or perhaps poisoned blakes mind trying to say god killed her because of "what she was." Hard to say what that is but she seemed infatuated with Blake whilst he was in love with Lynn back then, so it's hard to say how he really felt about her being gone. This is all speculation at this point. Regardless it's strongly suggested he remains silent just out of fear and used the lie that the priest told Blake to say. Hence why there's two voices at the end. Creepy as hell..>,
I know you sent this two years ago but I'm gonna make my own hypothesis anyway 😂 I think the voices are the all the priest talking to blake. Because one of the things that the vilage folk believe about Blake is that he's the second coming of Christ, so I think that Blake found her dead (which itself looked like an accident) after the priest tried to get his way with her then faked her suicide because he felt like it was his fault for leaving her, that would explain the repetition of it's not my fault near the end and would also explain why the hand writing in the suicide note doesn't look like Jessica's hand writing, but seems like someone overly trying to prove that it's a girls hand writing, but at the same time the murder that he's referring to could be the murder of her character or her emotionally, but I just think that's less likely Also death by strangling doesn't cause any blood, so when Blake talks about not avoiding the blood puddles to not leave tracks, that wouldn't happen if he'd just found her after she's hung herself
I think the messages are from the priest himself, talking about his perversions and how he sees Jessica killing herself as "god getting rid of her" when he couldn't so it himself. Though the last tape sounds like Blake and the priest are talking to each other and makes it sound like he actually did kill her, plus the conflicting accounts of her last moments in the flashbacks muddy it even further. My theory is that the Priest lied to Blake about her death and convinced him she killed herself (he was really young after all) plus the trauma probably made it so that he believed that story instead to block out the imagery of her snapped neck. The parallels between the cultists and the priest made it so that Blake would begin to remember the event more clearly and that's why he starts remembering her getting killed over suicide at the very end. But then it just makes it stranger that the priest thanks god for taking her as he wasn't able to. Maybe her death was accidental then?
Jessica's death was not accidental. However because of she died fell from the stairs cause by struggling for her life from the priest's harassment, the priest thought that god killed by made it looked like she fell and his secret will forever hidden that 's why he seems grateful.
I think after Jessica died and Blake saw it, priest chased him down to the bathroom where he forces and manipulates Blake to help him to stage Jessica's death as suicide or else he would kill Blake too.
I think Jessica fell down a flight of stairs probably while struggling with Loutermilch Loutermilch then took her corpse and made it look like she hung herself and that´s when Blake found her... or maybe before after all the records do say that she was bleeding from her shoes but you don´t start bleeding excessively from hanging Loutermilch then probably coaxed the young boy into keeping quiet and Blake feeling guilty repressed those memories but in his mind he may have felt responsible because he knows he should have gotten the truth out
I found that as soon as you start the clip, and then pause it, the entire sound clip still plays without that background static to muddy it up. You may be able to discern more if you use that method.
Thanks for the tip. I just checked it out and it does make it a bit more listenable but the ambient is still the thing that makes it hard to hear some words. I might do another video on monday with the complete subtitles and minus the static. Nice find, I'll give you credit in the video :)
There's this song that you hear repeatedly, the children would have known this by heart from being taught it and maybe this song influenced Blake to end up warped in his thinking and made him think Jessica needed to be killed and deserved it and these are his thoughts justifying his belief, anyway this is the song O Be Careful, Little Eyes O be careful little eyes what you see O be careful little eyes what you see There's a Father up above And He's looking down in love So, be careful little eyes what you see O be careful little ears what you hear O be careful little ears what you hear There's a Father up above And He's looking down in love So, be careful little ears what you hear O be careful little hands what you do O be careful little hands what you do There's a Father up above And He's looking down in love So, be careful little hands what you do O be careful little feet where you go O be careful little feet where you go There's a Father up above And He's looking down in love So, be careful little feet where you go O be careful little mouth what you say O be careful little mouth what you say There's a Father up above And He's looking down in love So, be careful little mouth what you say So as The father is a priest and a man of god then he must be a good man and must have been right to kill her, so I was have thought wrong must have seen wrong that Father M was bad, no...no he did right, I must be careful what I see and hear, God is watching, If I am wrong about the Father being bad, god will not love me, I must accept Jessica deserved it and let her death be covered up as A suicide. Until he ended up blocking his memory and convinced himself so much that to him it became a memory of suicide. Yet as Blake subconsciously realises the truth through the came the multi armed demon is a representation of how the Priest could not keep his hands to him self, how they seemed to be everywhere like an octopuses tentacles, i'm not sure about the tongue but I think its representing the fathers tricking blake with words or how he was a wicked tongue?
At 2:17 the question marks are clearly meant to say "the sin". At 2:44 it's supposed to say "The sorrow of her suicide wash over the unacceptable tragedy of her murder." Idk how you or anyone could possibly not hear that or figure it out based on context clues smh that was very easy for me to hear through my phone speaker.
Last note ; "let the sorrow of her suicide wash over the unacceptable tragedy of her murder" my theory is jessica broke her kneck when struggling with father loutermilch on the stairs, blake witnessed this then loutermilch forced blake to help him stage a hanging ( the telephone call in a school dream sequence mentions blake kissing jessica as she hung and another recording states that he didnt want to step in her blood to avoid leaving footprints as she hung, suggesting she was already injured/dead before she was hung up)
My Interpretation Of What's Said: 1: Jessica's Suicide Note: Dear Lord, sweet Jesus, forgive my sins and accept my gratitude. Thank you God for killing the child. -Maybe Loutermilch didn't mean to push her down the stairs, but when he did he took it as God killing her for him. OR, she might've tripped down the stairs while trying to run from him, and he took it as God killing her before she could get home and tell that he'd groped her, kissed her and maybe molested her.- ---- 2: Hanged Jessica: You removed the temptation and the armor of the flesh and I was able to resist. -I honestly don't know.- ---- 3: A Game of Hangman: I'm weak but you are strong for me and generous. You gave me life, you gave me talent. -He could be addressing Jessica, or God. Jessica 'You gave me life, you gave me talent' as in by him molesting her it gave him life and talent????- ---- 4: A Sickness in St. Sybil: The gift of music and mathematics and love. Those fleeting moments in which music and love become the same thing. -I'm reaching but he plays music to cover the noise of him molesting her?- -Update:- -I JUST REWATCHED SOMEONE PLAYING OUTLAST, AND THE MUSIC ROOM IS THE ONE LOUTERMILCH PULLS THEM INTO TO TALK WITH THEM!- ---- 5: Ruptures: You let me share my bliss with the children. Who may be able to take my bigger talents and turn them into glory. -Not even gonna say what I first thought, because it seems like he only molested Jess.- ---- 6: Roots and Branches: Let me share in their wanted path to adulthood. Moments when a child learns those things everybody else already knows, but doesn't talk about it. -This is more obvious. 'Path to adulthood', 'Learns those things everybody already knows'? That's a clear reference to molesting Jess and being her first time which is just sickening.- ---- 7: They're All Going to Laugh at You: She was so ripe with possibility. So resilient, smiley, flirty. Never even aware of the power she had. -I don't know, or 'flirty'? Jess doesn't seem like the type to flirt with teachers, so maybe he thought she wanted it, and when she didn't he molested her anyways?- -Update:- -lochr has pointed out that the end part could be Jess wasn't aware of how much trouble she could get him in if she went to the police.- ---- 8: Pulse: You killed her. You saw what she was. The sin rested on her shoulders as much as on my own. You took her, and I could not. -He was considering pushing Jess down the stairs but 'God did it for him'. 'Took her when I could not'?- ---- 9: I Have Lots of Friends: You killed her, but i never told a soul. I kept your secret. Our secret. Thank you. Thank you. Never told a soul. You let the smaller sorrow of her suicide wash over the other's while I accepted tragedy of her murder. (I think that's what was meant to be said) - Clearly him hanging her to make it look like a suicide and the others have to deal with the sorrow of her 'suicide', while he has to accept the tragedy of her death. But the word murder is said, so maybe he did push her down the stairs, or he's saying God murdered her, which would make some semblance of sense.
The saying in the 2nd chapter could refer to Jessica's death being his "removal of temptation and the armor of flesh" that he claims to resist. 3rd chapter refers to God, in a sense, considering there doesn't seem to be any perverse thought on the surface of what is being said... For the 5th chapter... I am under the impression that he "loves" the children, so much so that he would give his "bigger talents" The 6th chapter saying is quite interesting... The "path to adulthood" and "Moments when a child learns those things everybody else already knows, but doesn't talk about it," could refer to the menstruation cycles that Jessica has been having, considering the fact that she seems to be the only one being molested by Father Pottymouth here. We don't exactly see this happening, but the amount of blood we see on the floor by the desks show such a sign of someone going through period. The blood being profusely sprayed and overflowed in the shower-heads, toilets and sprinklers could mean something else, but I can't say for sure what is exactly is.
Recording 2, It sounded like he said 'I was able to resist. A sickness recording Sounded like "Those fleeting moments withing our selves in which music and love become the same thing" Pulse recording sounded like "Sin rested on her shoulders" I have lots of friends recording: sounded like "Let the sorrow of her suicide wash over me accepted the tragedy of her murder"
if you slow it down while he is playing the voice recordings you will see an image pop up and if you pause very quickly on that image you will see that it s the murkoff corpation logo. MIND BLOWN!!!
it would have been cooler if you could replay the messages backwards to learn it that way, but hearing these after watching the Jaboody boys play the game makes me feel worse about the whole thing. thank you for the video, keep up the great work :D
This actually also looks to me like Blake in some damaged mental state blabbering to himself as if he talked to the teacher, showing his guilt and acceptance that he had a part in Jessica's murder and to the end he kept it a secret. Especially makes sense if you were to consider as well that he might be so damaged by the waves that in the end it's actually him in a breakdown sort of moment that kills Lynn
no this was the priests notes; "You removed the temptation and the armor of the flesh and I was able to resist" jessica was his object of sexual desire and molested her repeatedly. He repeatedly got her alone and even pulled her out of school trips by manipulatively using her broken home life as an excuse just so he could do just disgusting things to her; blake was just a child and knew what he was trying to do to her in the school, unfortunately it ended her life.
for pulse I think the ??? is "you the saint" so it in full is "you killed her. You saw what she was. You the saint rested on her shoulders as much as my own. You took her, and I could not."
What also helps(I am not saying anyone doesn't know this) but there are audio clean up softwares. If you do this often get one it would help. It basically works like how samsung phones can unfuzz slightly fuzzed pictures. I also don't know if there are any free ones. Hope this helps!
I looked up some videos to clean up audio and tried to render it as clean as i could (i don't have much experience though^^). I think it helped out a bit but there are these few spots that are still a bit up for debate and that's because of the echos that kick in when he talks sometimes, and they mix completely with his voice. Thanks for the suggestion though :), i will probably make a second video on this without the some of the static.
Hi HALO, i updated this part in the description, it's "unacceptable". The video shows most of the question marks that are answered in the description. 2: 00:28 and 4: 01:01 still have some words we need to find. Thanks for the input :)
NEED YOUR HELP ON 2 RECORDINGS 2 and 4 have some words in it that i can't make out. If you have any idea what these words could be let me know below :). 2 00:28 Hanged Jessica: and 4 01:01 A Sickness in St. Sybil: -------------------------------------------------------------------- There are some more words here that i can't make out. 2 00:28 You removed the temptation and the armor of the flesh ✘✘✘ was able to resist. 4 01:01 The gift of music and mathematics and love. Those fleeting moments ✘✘✘ in which music and math become the same thing. Would appreciate any ideas you guys have :)
2 00:28 You removed the temptation and the (arm?) of the flesh (unable?) was able to resist. 4 01:01 The gift of music and mathematics and love. Those fleeting moments (with?) (???) (sorrow?) in which music and love become the same thing.
@Anya Rr and Kubon! - Yeah it's very strange. The part before "was able to resist", almost sounds like a name, but i feel like this is distorted on purpose. Thanks for the help :)
i think Jessica fell down the stairs while running from the priest but blake thought the priest killed her. blake scared and confused carried her out of there into the snow and scared of the consequences lied saying that she hung herself and he found her body.
The monologues are in his head not in the signals, the signals amplified whatever regrets and sorrow he had buried deep within , so the result varies from person to person.
@@RatzCarnatz I also think loutermilch was sort of how Blake embodied his perception of the wallrider. There isn't any mention of a wallrider in the game but the way loutermilch's apparition would follow you was very much like the wallrider in outlast 1. Also Lynn's false pregnancy was also in a note written in the Aslyum, where apparently the wallrider would actually cause women to have fake pregnancies and die under the circumstances.
@@GAMENITE That would only work if the wallrider was never real in the first place but he was. He never directly appears in Outlast 2 but he caused the explosion at the end of the game by destroying the Radio Tower. Also pregnancies weren't caused by him but by the Morphogenic Engine he was created in.
@@RatzCarnatz Not exactly, the hallucinations are like a drape over reality and what he's seeing is probably partially happening in real life. Also there was a note in the game saying that other people saw a similar monster in their dreams. I forgot which note. I feel like Blake's story is isolated but it can't be a coincidence that it has that same shadowy apparition that the walrider had in outlast 1 when it was following miles.
@@GAMENITE They're just hallucinations caused by the Morphogenic Engine but it's maybe not a coincidence that both monsters share a similar shadowy aura. It's probably because both protagonists are affected by the same kind of radio waves, Miles only in a lower dosage.
I slowed it down to .5 and listened as closely as I could. 1st: Dear lord, sweet Jesus, forgive my sins and accept my gratitude. Thank you God for killing the child. 2nd: You remove the temptation and the armor of the flesh you made was able to resist. 3rd: I'm weak, but you are strong for me. How generous. You gave me life, you gave me talent. 4th: The gift of music and mathematics and love. Those fleeting moments we can understand in which music and love become the same thing. 5th: You let me share my bliss with the children. Who may be able to take my bigger talents and turn them into glory. 6th: Let me share in their wanted path to adulthood. Moments when a child learns those things everybody else already knows, but doesn't talk about it. 7th: She was so ripe with possibility. So resilient, smiley, flirty. Never even aware of the power she had. And you let the sin rest upon her shoulders as much as my own. You took her, and I could not. 8th: You killed her, but I never told a soul. I kept your secret, our secret. Thank you, Thank you. Never told a soul. You let the smaller sorrow of her suicide wash over the unacceptable tragedy of her murder.
So a theory, playing off the whole religious connotation of the game...the prayers early seem sincere and devout and slowly progress to a darker connotation. These later prayers...are we sure he's still beseeching "God" or something more sinister?
For 0:28 Hanged Jessica... it sounds like there are too many syllables for it to be "..flesh and I was able..." it sounds like he may be talking about a specific person or something.... idk but it doesn't sound like "and I"
However, in A Sickness in St. Sybil it sounds like he's saying "the comely sounds in which music and love become the same thing." which to me makes a shit ton of sense to me because "comely" means beautiful and the sounds of sex or "love" can be music to some people's ears...
I think it's Blake voice due to the last recording. He said I never told a soul, maybe he didn't tell anyone that lautermilch killed her, moreover, he says "thank you" and it sounds exactly like when he realizes Martha kills the guy who gave him asylum and he didn't tell Martha Blake was hiding around, he said thank you to te corpse.
so then was the demon supposed to be father moultermilch or blake but older since they show him in his younger days? Basically who is the demon that is chasing you in the school? like are blake and the priest one in the same?
Why does it sound like to me that those are the words of the priest? He was thanking God for taking her from temptation and so forth. It just seems to me that it is not exactly Blake's words.
I know the "You" in all these messages are meant to refer to God from Father Lougubriechohwhoevencares's point of view, but the "You" being him and the speaker being Blake based on the way the last few messages kind of make it sound like Blake thanking him for killing Jessica would have actually improved the story a little bit. Some small part of Blake's inner psyche having grown to hold a sexualized view of her and the circumstances behind her death in the intervening years could have actually dovetailed nicely into the whole exploration-of-what-dark-desires-secretly-belie-even-the-most-seemingly-righteous-person thing that the rest of the story is about. It's not pretty, but it's better than just "evul catholic priest did it lol."
Just Andre it was only at the end that you can hear Blake talking, describing how it was all planned and he was coerced into helping Loutermilch. It revolves around religion so why not throw in the scandalous sexual harassments done by priests. And what's really evil is the fact that Blake played a part in it, I think that was the point.
Aayush Das He didnt kill her,he raped her and Jessica tried to escape from him falling from the stairs and got her nech broken from the fall,the hang up was also staged so the father could hide his tracks
i would be cool if the priest from the first game killed jess and then in prison went insane got transfered to the asylum saw jess in walrider and started seeing him as a god
So many ppl in the comments stretching possibilities. I dont think any of this is supposed have answers even the writers said it was supposed to be open ended. Yall grasping at straws
1 00:10 Jessica's Suicide Note:
► Dear Lord, sweet Jesus, forgive my sins and accept my gratitude. Thank you God for killing the child.
2 00:28 Hanged Jessica:
► You removed the temptation and the armor of the flesh and I was able to resist.
3 00:43 A Game of Hangman:
► I'm weak but you are strong for me and generous. You gave me life, you gave me talent.
4 01:01 A Sickness in St. Sybil:
►The gift of music and mathematics and love. Those fleeting moments (we can preserve/reserve???) in which music and love become the same thing.
5 01:18 Ruptures:
► You let me share my bliss with the children. Who may be able to take my bigger talents and turn them into glory.
6 01:33 Roots and Branches:
► Let me share in their wanted path to adulthood. Those moments when a child learns those things everybody else already knows but doesn't talk about.
7 01:51 They're All Going to Laugh at You:
► She was so ripe with possibility. So resilient, smiling, flirting. Never even aware of the power she had.
8 02:09 Pulse:
► You killed her. You saw what she was. (You knew) the sin rested on her shoulders as much as on my own. You took her, and i could not.
9 02:32 I Have Lots of Friends:
► You killed her, but i never told a soul. I kept your secret. Our secret. Thank you. Thank you. Never told a soul. You let the smaller sorrow of her suicide wash over the unacceptable tragedy of her murder.
👍 CONTRIBUTORS:
Christopher Winters
Tsugumi Winters
pustulio81
Garrett Shirley
2 00:28 Hanged Jessica:
You *removed* the temptation and the armor of the flesh *and I* was able to resist.
3 00:43 A Game of Hangman:
I'm weak but you are strong for me. *And* generous. You gave me life, you gave me talent.
4 01:01 A Sickness in St. Sybil:
The gift of music and mathematics and love. Those fleeting moments ??? *in which* music and love become the same thing.
9 02:32 I Have Lots of Friends:
You killed her, but i never told a soul. I kept your secret. Our secret. Thank you. Thank you. Never told a soul. You let the small sorrow of her suicide wash over the *unacceptable* tragedy of her murder.
Awesome thanks. Listening to it again, "unacceptable" in 9 makes a lot more sense. List is updated :)
6: 1:33 Roots and Branches:
Let me share in their wanted path to adulthood. (Those) moments when a child learns those things everybody else already knows, but doesn't talk about it.
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I second this addition of "Those". I would also like to note that there should be no "it" at the end. And also remove the comma before "but". So the second sentence should be: "Those moments when a child learns those things everybody else already knows but doesn't talk about."
*Explanation:*
"Those moments when a child learns those things everybody else already knows, but doesn't talk about it."
This implies that the child learns stuff but doesn't tell people that he/she learned it.
BUT, what we actually want is:
"Those moments when a child learns those things everybody else already knows but doesn't talk about."
This implies that the stuff the child learns are stuff people do not talk about.
I don't know why people are saying this is Blake. Even just from the voice I can clearly tell that it's Father Lautermilch talking. Blake and his voices are similar but not that similar.
Possible,but how? Those are records,not very clear but the Father is probably dead or he is just not there where Blake and Lynn are.
@@anastastsankov5479 I feel like there are two general possibilities here:
1) there really is something paranormal going on in which case having Lautermilch's real private prayers appear in Blake's recordings isn't much of a stretch
2) There isn't anything paranormal going on and Blake, as his ability to accurately sense reality cruimbles, hears the distorted sound of what he imagines Lautermilch said/thought after Jessica's death in his recordings
I don't really know though
@Anastas Tsankov It's a game about the birth if the antichrist and the apocalypse by God.... I'm sure that could have some electrical interference and cros contaminate the fathers sick prayers to God through Blake's visions.
Jesus christ, of course this is Lautermilch. There is no supernatural, Wernicke confirms so in Outlast 1 several times.
Blake is re-experiencing repressed memories. He found out that Lautermilch was raping Jessica and tried to rescue her, Lautermilch gave chase, Jessica fell and broke her neck. Lautermilch gaslit Blake into thinking he is responsible, and together they covered her accident up as a suicide.
The words you hear here would be stuff Lautermilch said to Blake and to himself in prayer that night
@@Neo2266. Just because Wernicke SAYS there is no supernatural doesn't neccesarily mean that's true.
The investigative effort you put into finding these messages would make Miles Upshur proud. Well done!
PsychoSpider I miss Miles Upshur😢
Bob Adrian He's not dead reamber he became wallrider but still I get what you mean.
Even if he is alive, his mind is his, but his body isn't anymore
@@rudrakshpainuly1294 it’s actually the other way around
It's... the obvious thing to do with these recordings. You get a clearly reversed audio file. This isn't commendable
Damn this priest was fucked up. A coward who took out his perverse actions on a child. I feel so bad for Jessica but somehow I feel like maybe Blake really was interacting with her somehow and they both finally found peace together in the end.
You know Jessica never had a child anyways due to the hallucinations
Teymour you're talking about Lynn. She was his wife and the one everybody thought was pregnant. I'm talking about Jessica, the little girl in the flashbacks who died.
Rob Forge Blake just went crazy
MrGriffin he was going crazy but Jessica really was raped and killed by Father Loutermiltch. Towards the end of the game you see how it really happened. No demon, no dead Jessica's talking to you. Straight up how things really went down
Impudent Pegasus no she didn't kill herself, she either fell or got pushed down the stairs by the priest. That's when Blake pushes the door open in the mine flashback and and she's laying on the bottom steps, twitching and barely responsive. Loutermiltch hanged her and made it look like suicide though to cover his tracks. The very final flashback is really bittersweet. Idk if it's blake's last memory as he's about to die or before he loses his sanity completely, but it's hella sad
1:07 - Murkoff Corporation Logo. In Outlast 1, they caused everyone to go insane (alusinations) on the assylum. I think is the same here.
Please tell me wherw o dont see it
@@acedwhat its really fast. Put the speed at 0.25x and you will see.
@@diegoandrade5348 thank a lot of people would ignore my answer thank you a lot i am outlast fan so thanks ( i am from slovakia 🇸🇰)
I think i see whats going on so basically that radio tower is possibly Murkoff and they are doing a experiment and the experiment is like making the villagers think that the anti Christ is near to see how they react or behave
@@thedragonofdojima6058 You're right. Read the comics that explain part of the story between outlast 1 and 2 (yes, they exist. I'm not kidding)
If you pay attention closely to the distorted video you will see the Murkoff Corporation Logo from the Outlast 1.
Winzerz Balosbalos it says in the game thst the radio tower thst slowly caused everyone to go insane and causes those flashes was built by the murkoff corp
oh my, i didn't realise that! good eye!
(Late comment) Murkoff Corporation are behind all of this.
@@h8owroblox872 how do yall found out about this?
With the Comics who take place between Outlast 1 and 2@@samuelrodriguez5282
If anyone wants this to make even more sense, (I saw this comment on another video)
The first flashback = the last
The last flashback = the first.
So reread the recording from the last flashback all the way up to the first.
It’ll make so much more sense.
it didnt, please explain
I have no idea how it makes sense
@@gabrielbenitez7604 t con ?
@@lukikas6900 it means to listen the last audio of this video all the way to the first. It's sound like the priest confessed about abusing Jess to god and that he was happy god took her life. The priest was a psychopath and a pedo. I wonder if they ever caught him
Making the last the first and the first the last makes it seemed like they both killed Jessica which isn’t right whereas not reversing them makes it so that Blake was coerced in keeping secret and it’s definitely the second one
Honestly, this just makes me so sad and sickened, gosh, tis so fucked up in-game but to consider it happens in real life, it hurts my soul
Brurbina • I know:( I really wished for a happy ending just for Jessica at least.
I always thought that suicide jessica;s doesnt make sense but
after hearing this audio, it seems clear that the priest killed her in order to hide his sins.
cant wait for dlc
DAWAARE the priest accidentally killed her. Jess fell off the stair. Blake found out and Father made a fake death scene by Jess hang herself.
No DLC
Outlast 3 very soon
@@tymaxtm What's the use of Outlast 3 if it won't have a connection to Outlast 2? Just as Outlast 2 has no connection to Outlast 1. The creators have said so. It's like the connection that Halloween 1 and 2 movies have with part 3.
@@gedimangediman they are connected just isnt obvious
When I listened to the last one a few times at the end, it sounds like two different people are talking...I think that may be why Blake feels guilt in the game. It sounds like he's starting to speak saying that you killed her, and says that he "kept your secret" then the other voice chimes in saying "OUR secret" my guess is the priest made him stay silent for fear of his life...and tries to twist his thoughts saying it'd be easier for everyone else to accept her death if it was a suicide or perhaps poisoned blakes mind trying to say god killed her because of "what she was." Hard to say what that is but she seemed infatuated with Blake whilst he was in love with Lynn back then, so it's hard to say how he really felt about her being gone. This is all speculation at this point. Regardless it's strongly suggested he remains silent just out of fear and used the lie that the priest told Blake to say. Hence why there's two voices at the end. Creepy as hell..>,
I know you sent this two years ago but I'm gonna make my own hypothesis anyway 😂 I think the voices are the all the priest talking to blake. Because one of the things that the vilage folk believe about Blake is that he's the second coming of Christ, so I think that Blake found her dead (which itself looked like an accident) after the priest tried to get his way with her then faked her suicide because he felt like it was his fault for leaving her, that would explain the repetition of it's not my fault near the end and would also explain why the hand writing in the suicide note doesn't look like Jessica's hand writing, but seems like someone overly trying to prove that it's a girls hand writing, but at the same time the murder that he's referring to could be the murder of her character or her emotionally, but I just think that's less likely
Also death by strangling doesn't cause any blood, so when Blake talks about not avoiding the blood puddles to not leave tracks, that wouldn't happen if he'd just found her after she's hung herself
raconte pas ta vie mon boug
I think the messages are from the priest himself, talking about his perversions and how he sees Jessica killing herself as "god getting rid of her" when he couldn't so it himself. Though the last tape sounds like Blake and the priest are talking to each other and makes it sound like he actually did kill her, plus the conflicting accounts of her last moments in the flashbacks muddy it even further.
My theory is that the Priest lied to Blake about her death and convinced him she killed herself (he was really young after all) plus the trauma probably made it so that he believed that story instead to block out the imagery of her snapped neck. The parallels between the cultists and the priest made it so that Blake would begin to remember the event more clearly and that's why he starts remembering her getting killed over suicide at the very end.
But then it just makes it stranger that the priest thanks god for taking her as he wasn't able to. Maybe her death was accidental then?
Jessica's death was not accidental. However because of she died fell from the stairs cause by struggling for her life from the priest's harassment, the priest thought that god killed by made it looked like she fell and his secret will forever hidden that 's why he seems grateful.
I think after Jessica died and Blake saw it, priest chased him down to the bathroom where he forces and manipulates Blake to help him to stage Jessica's death as suicide or else he would kill Blake too.
it wasn't, he pushed her down when she resisted his attempts of sexual assault .
I think Jessica fell down a flight of stairs probably while struggling with Loutermilch
Loutermilch then took her corpse and made it look like she hung herself and that´s when Blake found her...
or maybe before
after all the records do say that she was bleeding from her shoes but you don´t start bleeding excessively from hanging
Loutermilch then probably coaxed the young boy into keeping quiet and Blake feeling guilty repressed those memories but in his mind he may have felt responsible because he knows he should have gotten the truth out
I found that as soon as you start the clip, and then pause it, the entire sound clip still plays without that background static to muddy it up. You may be able to discern more if you use that method.
Thanks for the tip. I just checked it out and it does make it a bit more listenable but the ambient is still the thing that makes it hard to hear some words. I might do another video on monday with the complete subtitles and minus the static. Nice find, I'll give you credit in the video :)
There's this song that you hear repeatedly, the children would have known this by heart from being taught it and maybe this song influenced Blake to end up warped in his thinking and made him think Jessica needed to be killed and deserved it and these are his thoughts justifying his belief, anyway this is the song
O Be Careful, Little Eyes
O be careful little eyes what you see
O be careful little eyes what you see
There's a Father up above
And He's looking down in love
So, be careful little eyes what you see
O be careful little ears what you hear
O be careful little ears what you hear
There's a Father up above
And He's looking down in love
So, be careful little ears what you hear
O be careful little hands what you do
O be careful little hands what you do
There's a Father up above
And He's looking down in love
So, be careful little hands what you do
O be careful little feet where you go
O be careful little feet where you go
There's a Father up above
And He's looking down in love
So, be careful little feet where you go
O be careful little mouth what you say
O be careful little mouth what you say
There's a Father up above
And He's looking down in love
So, be careful little mouth what you say
So as The father is a priest and a man of god then he must be a good man and must have been right to kill her, so I was have thought wrong must have seen wrong that Father M was bad, no...no he did right, I must be careful what I see and hear, God is watching, If I am wrong about the Father being bad, god will not love me, I must accept Jessica deserved it and let her death be covered up as A suicide. Until he ended up blocking his memory and convinced himself so much that to him it became a memory of suicide. Yet as Blake subconsciously realises the truth through the came the multi armed demon is a representation of how the Priest could not keep his hands to him self, how they seemed to be everywhere like an octopuses tentacles, i'm not sure about the tongue but I think its representing the fathers tricking blake with words or how he was a wicked tongue?
That is so not Blake.
The arms and the tounge represented the father sexually abusing Jessica
@@scavenger4704 right, do you have a better explanation...
hanged Jessica to me sounds like
“You removed the temptation beyond with the flesh Blake was able to resist”
So so creepy yet intense
At 2:17 the question marks are clearly meant to say "the sin". At 2:44 it's supposed to say "The sorrow of her suicide wash over the unacceptable tragedy of her murder." Idk how you or anyone could possibly not hear that or figure it out based on context clues smh that was very easy for me to hear through my phone speaker.
Hanged Jessica sounds like it is saying "and I was able to resist"
A sickness in sybil sounds a bit like "with the tempting sounds in which music"
thank you!
Last note ; "let the sorrow of her suicide wash over the unacceptable tragedy of her murder" my theory is jessica broke her kneck when struggling with father loutermilch on the stairs, blake witnessed this then loutermilch forced blake to help him stage a hanging ( the telephone call in a school dream sequence mentions blake kissing jessica as she hung and another recording states that he didnt want to step in her blood to avoid leaving footprints as she hung, suggesting she was already injured/dead before she was hung up)
Thanks for doing this, I was so curious!
*******when you pause them right after playing the voice continues but the static stops. Might clear it up!!****
Noticed this too! thats what ive been doing and reversing them in audicaity
My Interpretation Of What's Said:
1: Jessica's Suicide Note:
Dear Lord, sweet Jesus, forgive my sins and accept my gratitude. Thank you God for killing the child.
-Maybe Loutermilch didn't mean to push her down the stairs, but when he did he took it as God killing her for him. OR, she might've tripped down the stairs while trying to run from him, and he took it as God killing her before she could get home and tell that he'd groped her, kissed her and maybe molested her.-
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2: Hanged Jessica:
You removed the temptation and the armor of the flesh and I was able to resist.
-I honestly don't know.-
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3: A Game of Hangman:
I'm weak but you are strong for me and generous. You gave me life, you gave me talent.
-He could be addressing Jessica, or God. Jessica 'You gave me life, you gave me talent' as in by him molesting her it gave him life and talent????-
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4: A Sickness in St. Sybil:
The gift of music and mathematics and love. Those fleeting moments in which music and love become the same thing.
-I'm reaching but he plays music to cover the noise of him molesting her?-
-Update:-
-I JUST REWATCHED SOMEONE PLAYING OUTLAST, AND THE MUSIC ROOM IS THE ONE LOUTERMILCH PULLS THEM INTO TO TALK WITH THEM!-
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5: Ruptures:
You let me share my bliss with the children. Who may be able to take my bigger talents and turn them into glory.
-Not even gonna say what I first thought, because it seems like he only molested Jess.-
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6: Roots and Branches:
Let me share in their wanted path to adulthood. Moments when a child learns those things everybody else already knows, but doesn't talk about it.
-This is more obvious. 'Path to adulthood', 'Learns those things everybody already knows'? That's a clear reference to molesting Jess and being her first time which is just sickening.-
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7: They're All Going to Laugh at You:
She was so ripe with possibility. So resilient, smiley, flirty. Never even aware of the power she had.
-I don't know, or 'flirty'? Jess doesn't seem like the type to flirt with teachers, so maybe he thought she wanted it, and when she didn't he molested her anyways?-
-Update:-
-lochr has pointed out that the end part could be Jess wasn't aware of how much trouble she could get him in if she went to the police.-
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8: Pulse:
You killed her. You saw what she was. The sin rested on her shoulders as much as on my own. You took her, and I could not.
-He was considering pushing Jess down the stairs but 'God did it for him'. 'Took her when I could not'?-
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9: I Have Lots of Friends:
You killed her, but i never told a soul. I kept your secret. Our secret. Thank you. Thank you. Never told a soul. You let the smaller sorrow of her suicide wash over the other's while I accepted tragedy of her murder. (I think that's what was meant to be said)
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Clearly him hanging her to make it look like a suicide and the others have to deal with the sorrow of her 'suicide', while he has to accept the tragedy of her death. But the word murder is said, so maybe he did push her down the stairs, or he's saying God murdered her, which would make some semblance of sense.
S.K.S in first note I think jessica was pregnant and suffered an abortion
I get the feeling the "never even knowing the power she had" is referring to Jessica having the ability to get the principle into a lot of trouble
The saying in the 2nd chapter could refer to Jessica's death being his "removal of temptation and the armor of flesh" that he claims to resist.
3rd chapter refers to God, in a sense, considering there doesn't seem to be any perverse thought on the surface of what is being said...
For the 5th chapter... I am under the impression that he "loves" the children, so much so that he would give his "bigger talents"
The 6th chapter saying is quite interesting... The "path to adulthood" and "Moments when a child learns those things everybody else already knows, but doesn't talk about it," could refer to the menstruation cycles that Jessica has been having, considering the fact that she seems to be the only one being molested by Father Pottymouth here. We don't exactly see this happening, but the amount of blood we see on the floor by the desks show such a sign of someone going through period. The blood being profusely sprayed and overflowed in the shower-heads, toilets and sprinklers could mean something else, but I can't say for sure what is exactly is.
Recording 2, It sounded like he said 'I was able to resist.
A sickness recording Sounded like "Those fleeting moments withing our selves in which music and love become the same thing"
Pulse recording sounded like "Sin rested on her shoulders"
I have lots of friends recording: sounded like "Let the sorrow of her suicide wash over me accepted the tragedy of her murder"
if you slow it down while he is playing the voice recordings you will see an image pop up and if you pause very quickly on that image you will see that it s the murkoff corpation logo. MIND BLOWN!!!
it would have been cooler if you could replay the messages backwards to learn it that way, but hearing these after watching the Jaboody boys play the game makes me feel worse about the whole thing. thank you for the video, keep up the great work :D
This actually also looks to me like Blake in some damaged mental state blabbering to himself as if he talked to the teacher, showing his guilt and acceptance that he had a part in Jessica's murder and to the end he kept it a secret. Especially makes sense if you were to consider as well that he might be so damaged by the waves that in the end it's actually him in a breakdown sort of moment that kills Lynn
no this was the priests notes; "You removed the temptation and the armor of the flesh and I was able to resist" jessica was his object of sexual desire and molested her repeatedly. He repeatedly got her alone and even pulled her out of school trips by manipulatively using her broken home life as an excuse just so he could do just disgusting things to her; blake was just a child and knew what he was trying to do to her in the school, unfortunately it ended her life.
I just finished the game yesterday and found these where I recorded in the school and thought holy crap this is screwed up
Good job!!
This shows that Blake had turned completely insane he was imagining it the whole time
With the Jessica scenes
No@@trippy-shoota
the last sentence of the last one is "the sorrow of her suicide washed over the unacceptable tragedy of her murder"
"The sorrow of her suicide washed over the others who accepted the tragedy of her murder
The second line in "Pulse" is "You knew the sin rested on her shoulders as much as on my own."
You killed her. You saw what she was. This sin rested on her shoulders as much as my own. You took her, and i could not.
Thank u for the video
for pulse I think the ??? is "you the saint" so it in full is "you killed her. You saw what she was. You the saint rested on her shoulders as much as my own. You took her, and I could not."
Hi Henry, thanks for the contribution. the phrase in pulse was "you knew the sin..."
ah okay and np
this is a bombing lore; explains a lot of things about the story
The priest's voice kinda starts to sound like Val's at the very end there
#2 You remove the temptation of the flesh -and IT - was able to resist
What also helps(I am not saying anyone doesn't know this) but there are audio clean up softwares. If you do this often get one it would help. It basically works like how samsung phones can unfuzz slightly fuzzed pictures. I also don't know if there are any free ones. Hope this helps!
I looked up some videos to clean up audio and tried to render it as clean as i could (i don't have much experience though^^). I think it helped out a bit but there are these few spots that are still a bit up for debate and that's because of the echos that kick in when he talks sometimes, and they mix completely with his voice.
Thanks for the suggestion though :), i will probably make a second video on this without the some of the static.
The last one is "unexpected tragedy of her murder" :)
Hi HALO, i updated this part in the description, it's "unacceptable". The video shows most of the question marks that are answered in the description. 2: 00:28 and 4: 01:01 still have some words we need to find. Thanks for the input :)
NEED YOUR HELP ON 2 RECORDINGS
2 and 4 have some words in it that i can't make out. If you have any idea what these words could be let me know below :).
2 00:28 Hanged Jessica:
and
4 01:01 A Sickness in St. Sybil:
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There are some more words here that i can't make out.
2 00:28 You removed the temptation and the armor of the flesh ✘✘✘ was able to resist.
4 01:01 The gift of music and mathematics and love. Those fleeting moments ✘✘✘ in which music and math become the same thing.
Would appreciate any ideas you guys have :)
00:28 = all I can hear is "You removed the temptation and the arm of the flesh in me was able to resist." but that would be really weird metaphore. :D
2 00:28 You removed the temptation and the (arm?) of the flesh (unable?) was able to resist.
4 01:01 The gift of music and mathematics and love. Those fleeting moments (with?) (???) (sorrow?) in which music and love become the same thing.
@Anya Rr and Kubon! - Yeah it's very strange. The part before "was able to resist", almost sounds like a name, but i feel like this is distorted on purpose. Thanks for the help :)
i think Jessica fell down the stairs while running from the priest but blake thought the priest killed her. blake scared and confused carried her out of there into the snow and scared of the consequences lied saying that she hung herself and he found her body.
the second one i think it is "You remove the temptation and the armor of the flesh IN ME AND was able to resist"
Is it just me scratching my head right now about how tf did Murkoff even got Loutermilch's monologues into their whatever radio systems and all?
The monologues are in his head not in the signals, the signals amplified whatever regrets and sorrow he had buried deep within , so the result varies from person to person.
@@RatzCarnatz I also think loutermilch was sort of how Blake embodied his perception of the wallrider. There isn't any mention of a wallrider in the game but the way loutermilch's apparition would follow you was very much like the wallrider in outlast 1. Also Lynn's false pregnancy was also in a note written in the Aslyum, where apparently the wallrider would actually cause women to have fake pregnancies and die under the circumstances.
@@GAMENITE That would only work if the wallrider was never real in the first place but he was. He never directly appears in Outlast 2 but he caused the explosion at the end of the game by destroying the Radio Tower. Also pregnancies weren't caused by him but by the Morphogenic Engine he was created in.
@@RatzCarnatz Not exactly, the hallucinations are like a drape over reality and what he's seeing is probably partially happening in real life. Also there was a note in the game saying that other people saw a similar monster in their dreams. I forgot which note. I feel like Blake's story is isolated but it can't be a coincidence that it has that same shadowy apparition that the walrider had in outlast 1 when it was following miles.
@@GAMENITE They're just hallucinations caused by the Morphogenic Engine but it's maybe not a coincidence that both monsters share a similar shadowy aura. It's probably because both protagonists are affected by the same kind of radio waves, Miles only in a lower dosage.
I slowed it down to .5 and listened as closely as I could.
1st: Dear lord, sweet Jesus, forgive my sins and accept my gratitude. Thank you God for killing the child.
2nd: You remove the temptation and the armor of the flesh you made was able to resist.
3rd: I'm weak, but you are strong for me. How generous. You gave me life, you gave me talent.
4th: The gift of music and mathematics and love. Those fleeting moments we can understand in which music and love become the same thing.
5th: You let me share my bliss with the children. Who may be able to take my bigger talents and turn them into glory.
6th: Let me share in their wanted path to adulthood. Moments when a child learns those things everybody else already knows, but doesn't talk about it.
7th: She was so ripe with possibility. So resilient, smiley, flirty. Never even aware of the power she had.
And you let the sin rest upon her shoulders as much as my own. You took her, and I could not.
8th: You killed her, but I never told a soul. I kept your secret, our secret. Thank you, Thank you. Never told a soul. You let the smaller sorrow of her suicide wash over the unacceptable tragedy of her murder.
So a theory, playing off the whole religious connotation of the game...the prayers early seem sincere and devout and slowly progress to a darker connotation. These later prayers...are we sure he's still beseeching "God" or something more sinister?
Reflecting further...is it possible that these school hallucinations are not actually moments in Hell. Maybe It's just how Blake experiences Hell.
For 0:28 Hanged Jessica... it sounds like there are too many syllables for it to be "..flesh and I was able..." it sounds like he may be talking about a specific person or something.... idk but it doesn't sound like "and I"
However, in A Sickness in St. Sybil it sounds like he's saying "the comely sounds in which music and love become the same thing." which to me makes a shit ton of sense to me because "comely" means beautiful and the sounds of sex or "love" can be music to some people's ears...
The last clip the last part says ??? Of her suicide wash over the unacceptable tragedy of her murder.
Loutermilch is a animal !!!!!!!
2:18 I think the ??? Is "the sin"
I'm starting to think that Jessica didnt commit suicide and blake might of actually killed her
Sounds like father Loutermilch.
u can see murkoff corp symbol
This is just sick.😂
I think it's Blake voice due to the last recording. He said I never told a soul, maybe he didn't tell anyone that lautermilch killed her, moreover, he says "thank you" and it sounds exactly like when he realizes Martha kills the guy who gave him asylum and he didn't tell Martha Blake was hiding around, he said thank you to te corpse.
so then was the demon supposed to be father moultermilch or blake but older since they show him in his younger days? Basically who is the demon that is chasing you in the school? like are blake and the priest one in the same?
It's a combination of the priest and his guilt
does anyone know how to get the audio on the tapes to go backwards?
Even Donald Trump’s heart might get te chills by hearing this!
what long ass side story that put nothing to the main game
A little irrelevant but I wonder what they mean by "what she was" 🤔
Why does it sound like to me that those are the words of the priest? He was thanking God for taking her from temptation and so forth. It just seems to me that it is not exactly Blake's words.
Agreed, Blake wouldn't say or use those words
I know the "You" in all these messages are meant to refer to God from Father Lougubriechohwhoevencares's point of view, but the "You" being him and the speaker being Blake based on the way the last few messages kind of make it sound like Blake thanking him for killing Jessica would have actually improved the story a little bit. Some small part of Blake's inner psyche having grown to hold a sexualized view of her and the circumstances behind her death in the intervening years could have actually dovetailed nicely into the whole exploration-of-what-dark-desires-secretly-belie-even-the-most-seemingly-righteous-person thing that the rest of the story is about. It's not pretty, but it's better than just "evul catholic priest did it lol."
Just Andre it was only at the end that you can hear Blake talking, describing how it was all planned and he was coerced into helping Loutermilch. It revolves around religion so why not throw in the scandalous sexual harassments done by priests.
And what's really evil is the fact that Blake played a part in it, I think that was the point.
this might be a dumb question, but how can you play it backwards???
In the game you can't! I know it's stupid and I wondered that too, but you got do the editing yourself.
After the first one I recorded it with a recording software and reversed it in an editor.
What's he trying to imply by these phrases. Can someone please tell me why he killed her.
Aayush Das He didnt kill her,he raped her and Jessica tried to escape from him falling from the stairs and got her nech broken from the fall,the hang up was also staged so the father could hide his tracks
Jhin a blooming Flower how do you know he raped her
Aayush Das I've read the lore
Jhin a blooming Flower evidence?
Did you play even the game? She screamed "get off from me" I don't think he wanted just cuddling
i would be cool if the priest from the first game killed jess and then in prison went insane got transfered to the asylum saw jess in walrider and started seeing him as a god
What if he is the priest in the first one
who is saying this? what is it all about? are they confessions? who is saying it to who?
Nahh its the dirty thoughts of the teacher about jessica
Who is he talking to?
It is his thoughts
Interesting
his voice is kind of sexy lol
Bruh! What!?
Jesus, this is fucked up.
You know what is more fucked-up? It happens in real life ALL THE TIME. To both boys and girls.
@@CryingZombie666but they’ll argue they do it in the name of Jesus
Playing on console
i played it on xbox one
creepy
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Number 7 is 🤮🤮🤮
So many ppl in the comments stretching possibilities. I dont think any of this is supposed have answers even the writers said it was supposed to be open ended. Yall grasping at straws
No they didnt
FIRST