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[[Image:karnsone.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Jacob Karns' arrest records from 1862]]
 
[[Image:karnsone.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Jacob Karns' arrest records from 1862]]
 
 
[[Image:Jacobk.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Jacob Karns]]
 
[[Image:Jacobk.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Jacob Karns]]
  
* '''Appeared:''' in [[1.07 Hookman (episode)]]
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* '''Appeared:''' in [[1.07 Hookman]]
 
* '''Dispatched:''' after his corpse is salted and burn and the silver of his hook is melted.
 
* '''Dispatched:''' after his corpse is salted and burn and the silver of his hook is melted.
 
* see also [[Hook Man Legend]], [[Ghost]]
 
* see also [[Hook Man Legend]], [[Ghost]]
  
In 1862 a preacher named Jacob Karns angry over the red light district in town on the Nine Mile Road, killed 13 prostitutes “some of the deceased were found in their bed, sheets soaked with blood. Others suspended upside down from the limbs of trees as a warning against sins of the flesh.” he was arrested and then executed.
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In 1862 a preacher named Jacob Karns was angry over the red light district in town on the Nine Mile Road and killed 13 prostitutes. It was written that “some of the deceased were found in their bed, sheets soaked with blood. Others suspended upside down from the limbs of trees as a warning against sins of the flesh.” He was arrested and then executed.
  
It appears Jacob Karns' spirit feeds off repressed emotions. In 1932 a clergyman arrested for murder and in 1967 a seminarian killed some hippies. In the current case, Lori Sorenson's feelings about her boyfriend, room-mate and [[Reverend Sorenson|adulterous father]] incite Karns to attack them.
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It appears Jacob Karns' spirit feds off repressed emotions. In 1932 a clergyman was arrested for murder and in 1967 a seminarian killed some hippies. In the current case, Lori Sorenson's feelings about her boyfriend, room-mate, and [[Reverend Sorenson|adulterous father]] incited Karns to attack them.
  
Dean finds Karns' corpse at the Old North Cemetery, in an unmarked grave he identifies because it has a cross on it. This fails to stop Karns, and the boys realize the spirit is still manifest because the silver that made up Jacob's hook have been remoulded into items in the church. Jacob is dispatched when all of these, the last being a silver chain [[Lori Sorenson|Lori]] wears, is melted.
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Dean found Karns' corpse at the Old North Cemetery in an unmarked grave he identified because it has a cross on it. This failed to stop Karns, and the boys realized the spirit still manifested because the silver that made up Jacob's hook was remoulded into items in the church. Jacob was dispatched when all of these, the last being a silver chain [[Lori Sorenson|Lori]] wears, was melted.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:10, 6 October 2010

Jacob Karns' arrest records from 1862
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Jacob Karns

In 1862 a preacher named Jacob Karns was angry over the red light district in town on the Nine Mile Road and killed 13 prostitutes. It was written that “some of the deceased were found in their bed, sheets soaked with blood. Others suspended upside down from the limbs of trees as a warning against sins of the flesh.” He was arrested and then executed.

It appears Jacob Karns' spirit feds off repressed emotions. In 1932 a clergyman was arrested for murder and in 1967 a seminarian killed some hippies. In the current case, Lori Sorenson's feelings about her boyfriend, room-mate, and adulterous father incited Karns to attack them.

Dean found Karns' corpse at the Old North Cemetery in an unmarked grave he identified because it has a cross on it. This failed to stop Karns, and the boys realized the spirit still manifested because the silver that made up Jacob's hook was remoulded into items in the church. Jacob was dispatched when all of these, the last being a silver chain Lori wears, was melted.