A YouTube narrator shares seven terrifying stories that originated on Reddit.
1. A woman who gave away free games on Reddit was harassed by a man she gave a game to, who became obsessed with her.
2. A man created sex dolls of characters from a children's TV show and shared photos of them online. He was suspected to be a pedophile and eventually disappeared.
3. A user became obsessed with characters from a Japanese RPG and wrote 3000 pages of fan fiction, which became increasingly dark and disturbing.
4. A man who helped people with computer problems on Reddit was revealed to be the leader of a large online pedophile ring and had tortured and abused his 10-year-old son.
5. A Reddit user was wrongly accused of being involved in the Boston massacre and was harassed by thousands of people.
6. A man shared photos of his murdered wife on Reddit, boasting about the crime.
7. However, the top story ends on a positive note, with three Reddit users who met through a forum and went on a mountain climbing trip together. During the trip, they live-posted photos, and a user noticed a badly injured woman in the bushes. The three climbers rescued the woman, saving her life.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A Reddit user, known as "List," shared a post about her struggles as a soldier and how she overcame them.
2. List also shared that she liked to give away free games to users who were going through a tough time.
3. One day, List gave a game to the wrong person, who became obsessed with her and started harassing her.
4. The harasser revealed List's address and assured her that he was going to pay her a visit.
5. List and her husband disappeared, and it is not known what happened to them.
6. A Reddit user, known for being obsessed with the TV show "Lazytown," created sex dolls of the characters and uploaded photos of them.
7. The user's favorite character was Stephanie, and he dedicated a room in his house to her.
8. The user disappeared after it was suspected that he was also a pedophile.
9. A Reddit user, known as "My Arc," wrote approximately 3000 pages of fan fiction featuring himself and characters from the Japanese RPG series "Persona."
10. My Arc's stories became increasingly dark and featured erotic content.
11. My Arc stopped writing in 2014, and it is not known why.
12. A YouTube personality, known as "Karl," was a frequent poster on Reddit and was known for helping people with computer problems.
13. Karl was revealed to be the leader of a large online pedophile ring and was accused of torturing and sexually abusing his 10-year-old son.
14. Karl was arrested and later found dead in his cell.
15. A Reddit user, known as "Sunil Tripathi," was mistakenly identified as a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing and was harassed by thousands of people.
16. The harassment was so severe that it drove Tripathi's family to madness, and they eventually discovered that their son had died in a terrorist attack.
17. A Reddit user, known as "David Michael Kaltschmidt," made posts threatening to kill his partner and eventually uploaded photos of his massacred wife.
18. Kaltschmidt was arrested and is now facing another sentence for trying to kill his cellmate.
19. Three Reddit users met on a forum and became friends, bonding over their shared hobby of mountain climbing.
20. The three friends decided to climb a mountain together and documented their adventure on Reddit, uploading photos in real-time.
21. A user on Reddit noticed something strange in one of the photos and alerted the climbers, who discovered a badly injured woman in the bushes.
22. The climbers called 911 and managed to save the woman's life.
23. The group of three climbers is now a group of four, as they also take the rescued woman with them on their climbing adventures.