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Childhood and adolescence being under his feminist mother:
>On moving to Montana with his mother and sisters, life deteriorated for the sad son.
>Subjected to ritual beatings and humiliation by his mother, young Edmund began to seethe.
>She would often lock him in the basement, thinking that he would molest his sisters.
>Clarnell also refused to comfort young Edmund, believing that doing so would "turn him gay."
>Venting his murderous rage towards his mother, he decapitated his family pet at the age of ten, placing its head upon a pike.
>He would go on to say in his adulthood that he derived pleasure from lying to his mother and sisters about the death of the cat.
>Young Guy did this once again at age 13 as their new cat had more affection for his sister; the remains were found in his closet.
>By the age of fourteen, life had become so unbearable in Montana that he borrowed his mother's car without her permission to find his father
>To Guy's surprise, he had a step-mother and step-brother; there was immediate conflict between him and his father's new family
>But to Edmund’s joy, his father agreed to let him live with him, favoring his biological son over his step-son.
>There followed a brief happy period which, in itself, was such a novelty that it scarcely surprised him when it came to a sudden ending.