![]() Thanatos began: “I help the homeless on the street with handouts of simple things like a loaf of bread, sometimes something as simple as a human touch and companionship. Although I answered, I never imagined he would put that video on YouTube, or I would have been a little more original.Ĭontinuing our walk through the headstones, we started the interview. ![]() Thanatos was doing the same thing as he was making sure his camera worked, he asked me to say my name. We were talking and going deeper into the cemetery while I was trying to set up a video camera. The tall figure wearing a black hat, a long black coat and a black tie adorned with skulls could be only one person And although I was alone with death in a cemetery, I couldn’t have felt any safer. After about 20 minutes of waiting, I saw a person walking toward me. I wasn’t sure if it was the cold, damp, December air or eerily isolated cemetery making me shiver. A light rain was falling, turning the sky grey. In Vancouver, she set out to meet Thanatos.Ī cab dropped me off in the cemetery, and I waited for the man who looks like death. ![]() ![]() Journalist Nadia Fezzani interviewed and patrolled with some of North America’s “Real Life Super Heroes,” sometimes at considerable risk in efforts to get inside their minds. But they remember the crazy guy with the mask.” ![]()
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