EXCLUSIVE: Among the most sinister items was a notepad entitled ‘kill list’ which included detailed plans to dismember victims, lay out body parts and then 'maybe have a cheap little fry up' View 6 Images A trained chef, Power later admitted he had become 'gripped' by fictional murderers (Image: Thames Valley Police/Cover Images)

When police were sent to check on 22-year-old Jacob Power earlier this year, they expected it to be a routine welfare call . Instead they found a cache of weapons, notes outlining violent fantasies , and graves dug in the woodland behind his home. Among the most sinister items was a notepad entitled ‘kill list’ which included detailed plans to dismember victims , lay out body parts and then “maybe having a cheap little fry up”. One entry describe

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