Interview part 4

[welcome back to your regularly scheduled program Brallon Smut. We are now continuing your episode of Is This The End?]

Interviewer:
What was it like to see your parents for the first time in 23 years?

Brendon:
Terrible. They were divorced. Only my mother visited me. She was a very church oriented women. She was Mormon. Being gay was a sin, so she could barely look at me. She slapped me across the face with her bible when she found out I had to kill people to stay alive. She'd rather have me dead than alive as a sinner.

Interviewer:
We are so sorry you had to go through all of that and then not get any support from your family when you were rescued. What was the rescue like?

Brendon:
There were news reporters every where. The police came inside the house and asked me questions. Who's dead? Where are the bodies? Whose blood is that on you? I thought I was being rescued but it turned into an interrogation.

Interviewer:
You've been locked up almost your whole life. Do you think that you were never really given a chance?

Brendon:
Everyday of my life. I've accepted my fate a long time ago. I always dreamed that I'd get to live a normal life when I was saved, but that wasn't the case. I would never purposely kill all those people it was a life or death situation. I guess it was selfish of me to want to live.

Interviewer:
We understand your frustration Brendon.

Brendon:
No you don't! We were both dead no matter what! If I didn't kill him and save myself we were both dead. I was just handed a gun. I would've pointed it at Pete long ago if that was the case. I had a button and a gun to my head. It was kill or be killed. I tried to kill myself because I didn't want to do it anymore. They treat me like I wanted to kill them. Like I wanted to get kidnapped and raped at age seven! I didn't ask for any of this. It's such a joke. I think it's so funny that you people think I wanted this. I didn't. I didn't want this. I just want to be free. I want to get out of here!

Mr. Urie was soon restrained and brought back to his cell. He was getting too emotional and could not complete this interview.

Our question to you is, do you think Brendon Urie should be guilty for all those deaths? Do you think his sentence should be reduced so that Brendon can be given a chance in the real world?

Thank you for watching Is This The End? I'll see you all next week when we interview Jeffery Dahmer.

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