The urban legend of Carmen Winstead emerged in 2006 when chain letters began circulating online. Some letters are written like dramatic news accounts, others are in the voice of Winstead's ghost. All of them relate the same sad tale of a teenage girl who was pushed down a well to her death. Now, her ghost wanders the earth, killing people who receive this chain letter but don't forward it. But is any of this true?
Carmen's Story
This spooky tale first showed up on social media sites like MySpace and email. Over time, versions have appeared elsewhere online, like this version that was posted on Google+ on Oct. 4, 2014:
"Hi my name is Carmen Winstead. I'm 17 years old. I am very similar to you... Did I mention to you that I'm dead. A few years ago a group of girls pushed me down a sewer hole to try and embarrass me. When I didn't come back up the police came. The girls said that I had fell and everyone believed them. The police found my body in the sewer. I had a broken neck and my face was torn off. Send this message to 15 people after you read the whole message if you value your life! A boy called David received this message. He just laughed and deleted it. When he was in the shower he heard laughing... MY LAUGHTER! He got really scared, rushed to his phone to repost this message... But he was too late. The next morning his mum entered his bedroom and all she found was a message written in his blood saying, "You will never have him back!" No one has found his body yet... because he is with me!... Send this to 15 people in the next 5 minutes if you don't want your fate to be the same as David's. Your time starts... NOW! The story is true you can research it on google"
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