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LUC Student Dies After Not Sharing a Comment 12 Times in 10 Minutes

  • T. Haviland
  • Mar 7, 2016
  • 2 min read

If you do not want to hear the gruesome details, it is not too late to turn back and read another article. If that type of thing gives you a thrill then please read ahead. LUC News deals with highlights, homages, funny news, and interesting facts, but sometimes in our line of work a time comes when real tragedy hits LUC. When Floor 14 pulled its curtains closed and settled in bed, it was completely unaware that that same night one of the rooms would be violently vacated.

The details of this horrifying story are only now being revealed as police and LUC News investigators are slowly piecing it together. So far we know that the victim Johan Wierma, a 1st year planning to major in Global Public Health, was surfing the internet yesterday night, scrolling down his Facebook newsfeed to avoid working on his essay. When he saw a funny meme courtesy of The Philosopher's Meme, little did Johan know that he was merely one click away from death.

Johan clicked on the post, and we presume that he laughingly started reading the comments when he came up on one which warned him to stop reading before it was too late. In a daring act, Johan tested fate and kept reading. In garbled english the comment told the story of a girl called Marry, who, after being stabbed by her mother, died from blood loss (so earning her nickname Bloody Marry). The important bit was at the end, and it took Johan by surprise. The comment claimed that if Johan did not copy and paste the comment on 12 other posts in the next 10 minutes, he would be visited by Bloody Marry at “exactly 12:42,” and die, presumably from the same injury to the arm.

Johann probably ignored this comment and decided to keep browsing his newsfeed, what turned out being literally, a grave mistake. Current investigations are showing that Johann indeed was stabbed in the arm, though how he bled out of the tiny wound is still being analyzed. Initial tests have shown that there was no forced entry into his room, suggesting that he was indeed visited by Bloody Marry.

If you do not share this news article at least 9 times in the next 11 minutes, you too will be visited by the ghost of Bloody Marry at exactly 4:20. Stick to LUC News for the latest about LUC, even the stuff you don't want to know.

 
 
 

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