OSV WordOrder

Kess   Sun Oct 26, 2008 2:03 am GMT
'' Angela and Scott notice Bernard and Sadie sneaking away, looking for a TV to try to discover what is happening outside. Espinoza's infected dog appears and attacks one of the tenants. They reach Bernard's apartment and turn on the news, where the chief of police claims that everyone has been evacuated from the building, just before the power is shut off. The group is then attacked by Elsie, whom Scott kills. '' (Wikipedia on Quarantine (2008 film)

Is OSV word order common in English (''whom Scott kills'')?
Leasnam   Sun Oct 26, 2008 7:06 pm GMT
No, it is not common. The example above is one of a few cases where it is used, because "whom" here is a relative [object] pronoun rather than a normal object.