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The song meaning describes an outlaw who is soon to be executed for the crimes he committed. He’s captured for a bounty and realizes he’ll be given death by hanging. “Hangman is coming down ...
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Now I can’t get it out of my head. The idea here is that it was Alberto, not Carmine, who was the real Hangman. The theory is the following. Sofia and Alberto were playing hide and seek as ...
While The Penguin‘s first three episodes see Sofia Falcone branded as the Hangman serial killer, the Bat-Verse spinoff’s fourth installment, “Cent’Anni,” reveals she’s innocent.
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The HBO show reveals that Sofia might not have been totally lying when she insisted she’s not the Hangman, but then again, she’s still something of a cold-blooded killer. **Spoilers for The ...
As retaliation for being seen, Carmine lashed out, murdering Summer Gleeson and framing Sofia for her murder and all the Hangman killings. Sofia was sent to Arkham and kept there, while Carmine ...
As a lo-fi bonus, they’ve exhumed a live version of their early song “Hangman” (which apparently was never recorded in the studio) as well as a pair of tracks from one of their earliest ...