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In this movie depictoin of Manuel Romasantamwas not a werewolf of any kind. He was a crazed man who took advantage of the flawed judicial system, the fear and ignorance of the townspeople, and an over enthused scientist. He played up that he had a form of psychosis where he 'believed' he was a werewolf and therefore had no control over his actoins and could not be held fully accountable for the murders. This kind of werewolf he defends to be is a medical werewolf. In the murder of 15 plus people Manuel put a lot of thought and efffort to conceal his actoins. He would write a letter to his victims loved ones in order to possibly take the remaining riches and properties of his victims and explain the extended absence of the victim. Now the family

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