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I would do it as a detective story. It would add a bit more credibility to the story seeing it from another angle, not just Jeff's twisted mind. Jeff the Killer doesn't really have a audience surrogate, which I think it needs. Unraveling clues to finally lead to a confrontation would make a great story. You could go over the original plot points and still add on to the story.

Also I'd probably make it a bit more realistic. Like maybe Jeff actually passed out from blood loss before he killed his brother, so he was sent to a hospital and was then interrogated. I think it would be pretty cool having a description of this monstrous kid with a cracked psyche, and seeing how he got this way.

Lastly I would try and make a better relationship with his brother. The story attempts it... but does it rather poorly. Seeing them bond together and actually become close would make the ending sequence where Jeff kills or attempts to kill his brother much more tragic. You've seen these characters bond, only to see them fight.

I actually kind of like these ideas... I might make a story with these elements, but not based around Jeff the Killer.