Nathaniel Williams is a deeply religious and mentally disturbed individual who is suspected to be the Origami Killer based on FBI Agent Norman Jayden's psychological profile. It is mentioned that he first came to the police's attention when he was arrested for causing a disturbance in a park. When Jayden and Lieutenant Carter Blake go to investigate him, they discover that his apartment is covered in crosses, crucifixes and candles. Not only that, but he also keeps an absurd amount of pills wherever he can.
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| - Nathaniel Williams is a deeply religious and mentally disturbed individual who is suspected to be the Origami Killer based on FBI Agent Norman Jayden's psychological profile. It is mentioned that he first came to the police's attention when he was arrested for causing a disturbance in a park. When Jayden and Lieutenant Carter Blake go to investigate him, they discover that his apartment is covered in crosses, crucifixes and candles. Not only that, but he also keeps an absurd amount of pills wherever he can.
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| - Nathaniel Williams is a deeply religious and mentally disturbed individual who is suspected to be the Origami Killer based on FBI Agent Norman Jayden's psychological profile. It is mentioned that he first came to the police's attention when he was arrested for causing a disturbance in a park. When Jayden and Lieutenant Carter Blake go to investigate him, they discover that his apartment is covered in crosses, crucifixes and candles. Not only that, but he also keeps an absurd amount of pills wherever he can. After viewing the apartment, Norman concludes that Nathaniel is not the killer and suffers from a persecution complex. Nathaniel returns home a little while after they arrive, and recalls Blake from a previous encounter. Blake starts to interrogate him and Nathaniel pulls a service issue M1911, claiming that Blake is the Anti-Christ. Norman then has a choice to calm Nathaniel down or shoot him. If you calm him down, he will drop his gun and Blake will attempt to arrest him. However, Nathaniel makes a sudden hand movement as if to pull a gun, and Norman again has the choice to shoot. Regardless of the decision made, it turns out that Nathaniel was only pulling out a cross.
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