Ok...it that thing on myspace about the guy who is a killer true?
this is what the bulletin said..State police warning to myspace users
Please read this..I hope that all of my Friends Post this and help keep our myspace friends safe.
State police warning for online: Please read this "very carefully"..then send it out to all the people online that you know. Something like this is nothing to be taken casually; this is something you DO want to pay attention to.
If a person with the screen-name of RatBonesBlakStar or http://www.myspace.com/curtmanchst... contacts you, do not reply. DO NOT talk to this person; do not answer any of his/her instant messages or e-mail. Whoever this person may be, he/she is a suspect for murder in the death of 56 women (so far) contacted through the Internet. Please send this to all the women on your buddy list and ask them to pass this on, as well.
This screen-name was seen on Yahoo, AOL, AIM, and Excite so far. This is not a joke! Please send this to men too...just in case! Send to everyone you know
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No this is not true, it is just a recycled hoax with some of the information changed around. Here is a link that tells you about it http://www.snopes.com/horrors/madmen/sla...
But to let you know, there really was a guy who had done this, he was arrested, so that is probably where it came from, they just took the original message and just tailored it to the site and some random name or someone they don't like, and send it out.
ur a dumbass.....ITS MADE UP!!.....YOU GET BULLITENS LIKE THAT ALL THE TIME!!!!
Well, I just googled the name RatBonesBlakStar and only got two hits, both in comments left on myspace pages of Country Singers.
I found a link to one article which makes absolutley no reference to this rat bones guy. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11162052/...
One would have to think this would be covered in the news somewhere?
I hate it when people forward these things without checking them out first, because most of them are false.
You can check them on snopes.com
its false--based on a true story but the facts are blown way out of proportion. It started with a man called slavemaster--he was real but is in jail now not lurking on the net, he did kill some women he lured by using the net, but not 56. The story has evolved by people substituting other screen names. Here is some more info on it.
http://www.snopes.com/horrors/madmen/sla...
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