The choice of victims—homeless individuals like Robert Lewis—highlights a recurring theme in Grimm : the Wesen world often preys on those whom human society has already abandoned. By targeting the "invisible," the killers hope to complete their ritual unnoticed, mirroring how Black Claw exploits societal fissures to gain power. If you'd like to dive deeper, I can explore:
: The culprit is revealed to be a Wesen named Mark Holloway, who purchased specific lumber to construct the ceremonial crosses. The Rise of Black Claw [S5E9] Star-Crossed
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: The courier's presence in town signals that Black Claw leader Lucien Petrovich is actively coordinating local cells, shifting from "join or die" violence to more insidious cult-like recruitment. Themes of Social Invisibility The Rise of Black Claw The and how it peaks in this season