Talk:The Guy in the Mask/@comment-35711173-20180628200044/@comment-36015412-20180629012429

It is somewhat that the writer is not right in the head either. Like that one Poe story where the crazy guy is narrating and trying not to seem crazy. He just isn't the killer. Towards the end, in the second-to-last-letter (very short one), there was meant to be sort of an open interpretation whether or not he tried to make a last stand, just died, etc. Otherwise, he just had the idea that he would be fine if he hid inside. Also open for thought is what happens after that last one, as they're meant to be letters left at the house of whoever is receiving the letters, so you're free to decide what the reaction to that was.