Horrific Crimes Inspired By Internet Myths

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Published 2023-10-24
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Creepypastas are fictional horror stories written for the entertainment of those online. However, in a handful of cases, these fictional horror stories have inspired horrific real-life crimes.

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00:00-1:07 Creepypasta Crimes
1:07-2:21 Morgan & Morgan
2:22-13:39 Laughing Jack
13:40-22:40 r/Nosleep & Todd Kohlhepp
22:41-38:57 Girl sacrificed to Slenderman
38:58-42:59 Slenderman proxy attacks mother

All Comments (21)
  • @almighty3946
    A note to parents…. If your child is saying that they ate hearing voices and they are over 10 yrs old… TAKE THEM TO A PSYCHOLOGIST!!!!
  • @Hatsune-Miku_Fan
    Parents ignore their childrens deteriorating mental health and then wonder why they turn out like this
  • People love to forget that these parents didn’t bother helping their children when they’ve shown clear signs of deteriorating mental health and blame it all on the internet
  • As a member of the Creepypasta Fandom, I speak for all of us when I say that we do not condone real violence.
  • My nephew was really into Slenderman when that stabbing happened. It made my aunt really paranoid and she asked me if I knew anything about it since she knew I was up on that kind of stuff. I told her about creepypasta and how he was just a made up guy that became big and had a couple video games. My nephew, who was a young child at the time, stood there mad saying "He's real! You just don't know what you're talking about." So I ended up telling him I knew exactly what I was talking about because I was the one who made it up. He was more impressed to have an uncle who created Slenderman than he was that Slenderman was real. So he bought it and ended up telling his whole school his uncle created Slenderman 😂
  • @MillyOfTheValley
    the first slenderman stabbings story really put it into perspective in my mind how they had just seemed like your average kids you'd see in class when i first heard of it, how seemingly normal people, even children could be potentially dangerous
  • @Civoe
    My step dad had something like the Facebook one happen to him as well. His friend from Maine who had been dead for about 3 or 4 years had messaged him from the dead friends Facebook account and my step dad responded "You do know he's dead right? " and then the person stopped responding, leaving him on read. People are so sick
  • @neurofunkie
    It's wild that the first case so many points were skimmed over. She cried and begged her father for help with voices and was clearly distressed by her mental state, that was only getting worse and worse, just for it to go ignored. Not only that, but they gave her free reign online and exposed her to more horror and violence via media when she was already a terrified child with PTSD and other severe issues that haven't been named. Poor step mom married into this. Kinda silly to blame it all on the creepypasta
  • @Kris-wo4pj
    Second dude is also known as the amazon review killer he literally did reviews for everything he bought to kill/imprison/torture his victims with.
  • i live in the town where the slender man stabbing happened. bella recently graduated and she is doing really well❤❤ we are all super proud of her and the progress she’s made.
  • @raw-mustard1
    It's scary that real monsters don't look like pale faceless men or demonic clowns but they look just like us
  • @lindsey12345
    The Slenderman stabbing is so frustrating because there was already a schizophrenia diagnosis in the family so they knew the signs but when they saw her exhibiting symptoms but chose to ignore it. If the family hadn't buried their heads in the sand this could've all been prevented. The parents were negligent here
  • @ZombieSazza
    I’m really glad Kayla survived being kidnapped for that length of time, she had to pretend to care for Todd to survive as he r*ped her regularly. I hope she’s getting the support and love she deserves, I can’t imagine the horrors she witnessed.
  • @Truimens
    when a stab wound is called "not a serious injury" relative to another victim you know it was bad
  • I also wonder how terrible the original writers felt when these thing happened. Having someone be so heavily influenced by your work that they commit heinous crimes. That has to be awful.
  • @IvyDarkRose
    I remember when the whole Slender stabbings happened as the fandom as a whole went through a standstill and we just were in a huge disbelief. Its crazy to see everything going down in real time and now being talked about on many videos.
  • This is what (to me), Killed Creepypasta. Plus the Media did what it always did, blame the fictional stories / television shows instead of blaming the real problem.. which is usually an untreated mental illness / Pyschopathy. This also happened to Beavis and butt-head. (The fire incident, it was a load of bullshit that the media hopped on, even though the kid who started the fire, his parents were trailer park junkies and left matches and lighters everywhere. it was a matter of time before that trailer caught fire. yes it was tragic that the kid's sister died.. but the blood is on the parents' hands. Also, the kid never even saw "Beavis and Butthead, he didn't have cable.)
  • @ScrimmyBingus42
    Stories like these used to make me really nervous about sharing my interests as a young teen. I was into the creepypasta scene in middle school, as were my friends. I became interested in things like SCP and unfiction. But i was always seen as the weird kid, no doubt im sure some of my peers were suspicious about me, deapite me never having violent thoughts or urges towards anyone but myself. I was treated by school officials as a genuinely dangerous person at one point, and was suspended because of it. They even were calling for a psychological evaluation of me, my parents having to intervene so the school resource officer wouldn't search my stuff. Im still very deeply interested in horror media, and I've used it as an effective tool to cope with some childhood trauma and ongoing mental health issues, and as ive gotten older im more comfortable sharing this darker interest. I guess the moral of the story is don't alienate people because they seem weird or scary, at the end of the day they're still people, dealing with just as complex issues as you are.