Well here I go again. Google certainly has something to answer for.
I was wondering about the harp with the (dead) children's names carved on it. Don't know for sure, but it was described as a wooden "Celtic" harp. That started me wondering about a tie up with the computer games and Celts and Druids. Well, I came across this, totally not related to anything JBR, but interesting none the less.
"Then one of the most famous of all, Tollund Man, who was wearing a nice little wool stocking cap, was lying very peacefully on his side and he had an expression of such repose on his face that everyone was startled to find, when they examined more of his remains, that there was a noose around his neck, and he had been strangled before being placed in the bog! So our English archaeologists, there in the 1980s, are on the lookout for things that look like ritual killing. So what should they find but signs of multiple death. He was killed over and over and over again! First of all, somebody had hit him on the side of the head with what looked like maybe the blunt end of an ax. Well, let's hope that knocked him out, because the next thing was that he was punched in the back, so hard that a rib broke, with some sharper instrument. And then a garrote was wrapped around his neck—this is a piece of twine, cord, rope, wrapped around and then a short stick is put in there and twisted to inexorably tighten that noose until the neck snaps. In fact, it appeared that his neck had broken, and he died in this way also, in addition to be strangled in this way. Finally, of course, he'd been placed in the bog, and that drowning may have counted as an additional mode of death, although certainly by that time he was dead. This looked like Celtic religious practice. There were ideas of doing things in triples in the Celtic world. Three was a conjuring number, a magic number that had a great significance. One idea of the excavators was he might have been sacrificed to three different gods, and killed for each one of them. Or that the tripling was simply an important clue to the importance that was invested in his death. "
There was a comment from McSanta I read somewhere about her being only 6 years old and him saying he could have had three more years with her. So of course she would then have been 9 years old (coincidentally the same age as his daughter when she was abducted), which is 3 x 3 -- Just a thought.