![]() Ben believes he heard Marsten's last victim crying for help, but Ben was too afraid to find or help him. Ben overheard Marsten begging for his life before seemingly committing suicide. Local legend said that Marsten murdered children. ![]() He tells Susan Norton, a waitress and former art student, that when he was a child he accepted a dare to enter the house of Hubie Marsten, a Prohibition-era gangster. On the day of February 6 two years ago, Ben, then a successful writer, returns to his hometown, Jerusalem's Lot (also known as "Salem's Lot" to the locals) in Maine, intending to write a novel. Ben then murmurs, "Jerusalem's Lot," and begins to tell his story. In the hospital where he and Callahan are taken, Ben is asked by an orderly why, as a Christian himself, he shouldn't just let Ben die for attacking a priest. As they corner each other in Callahan's office, the priest shoots Mears, who then shoves them both out a window onto the street (more specifically, onto a police car). Ben Mears attacks priest Donald Callahan in a homeless shelter in Detroit on Thanksgiving. ![]()
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