Skara Cannibals daughter recalls last encounter she had with stepmother before father brutally killed her

Jamie-Lee Arrow was nine years old when she saw her stepmother, Helle Christensen, for the last time. She was visiting her dad, Isakin Jonsson, and described that ominous weekend as the “worst” of her entire childhood. While Helle was cooking in the kitchen, Arrow noticed that she appeared aggressive and was “acting weird.” When they sat down to eat, Helle said it was the last meal she would ever cook for them because Jonsson was going to kill her. Horrifyingly, after a shopping trip the couple took soon after, Jonsson slit his 40-year-old girlfriend’s throat, decapitated her, and ate parts of her body. Now, almost 14 years later, Arrow is speaking out about her experience as the daughter of one of Sweden’s most infamous killers. “I want people to understand the darkness I came from and that I actually managed to get myself out from under it,” she tells PEOPLE. “I still struggle with feeling like I am my own person and that my dad has nothing to do with who I am.”Jamie-Lee’s story is being told in an upcoming documentary, “Evil Lives Here: The Killer Speaks”, titled “My Father, The Cannibal,” where she visits her dad for the first time in four years.Since being found guilty in 2012, he has been in the care and supervision of a psychiatric facility. Arrow says that when she initially saw him, he appeared delighted to see her, crying and hugging her.

But things soon shifted. “I so wanted to believe that he had changed and that he had become the dad I always wanted and needed.His true colors started to show again,” Arrow explains.

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Nevertheless, Arrow continued seeing him, which initially seemed positive, but then she received a “twisted, sick” text from him. Now,...

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