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Edmund's Cadillac is a vehicle featured prominently in the infamous X-Files episode "Home" and was the mode of transport for Edmund Peacock and his "sons" - the car was a Cadillac 1958 and originally belonged to an unknown woman in Maryland before it came into the possession of the Peacock Clan.

It is unknown if Edmund always owned the car but it is likely he inherited from his deceased father, who died in a car crash some time ago - leaving Edmund as the sole patriarch of the Peacock Family and Mrs. Peacock as an amputee with a dependency on her offspring to survive.

Regardless of whom the car originally belonged to Edmund took full possession of it by the time the grisly murders began to take place and he frequently blasted the song "Wonderful Wonderful" on loop as he drove, giving a chilling melody that was put to dramatic effect when he and his "sons" drove to the local sheriff's home and beat him and his wife to death, all while "Wonderful, Wonderful" played from the car parked outside.

The Cadillac would ultimately serve as a getaway vehicle when Edmund and Mrs. Peacock made their escape following a standoff with FBI Agents Mulder and Scully - the final outing of the vehicle had Edmund and Mrs. Peacock engaging in sex in the trunk before Mrs. Peacock encouraged Edmund to pursue a "new home" : which Edmund proceeded to do via carefully locking Mrs. Peacock in the trunk and driving off into the remote woods to seek a new place to begin the twisted cycle all over again, all while "Wonderful, Wonderful" played in constant loop.

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