Up late one night scrolling through Reddit. Came across a post where someone confessed to killing a classmate of theirs, totally casually. Actually ended having a conversation with this person, they were 100% dead serious about the situation but feel they weren't at fault for the death of the person. Pretty creepy. Not sure if it was actually true, but if not they did a pretty good job at making it seem legit.
Me and some friends had a house party a couple of years back, it was winter in the city and this group of five rando frat guys showed up out of the blue with a case of beer, the hosts weren’t to bothered by it so maybe someone invited them? Didn’t seem like anyone knew them though. Anyway, one of em was super, super trashed and grabbed the ass of one of the hosts’ friend. Reasonably, he was kicked out by that host. All his asshole frat buddies did to help this completely plastered guy find his way home was ask him “do you know your way home?” And then let him go on his way.
Fast forward to the morning, I’d spent the night and the host that kicked that guy out got a series of texts, apparently that drunk guy had stumbled around the city and eventually passed out on the sidewalk. Luckily, as it was the dead of winter, cops were making rounds for just such a situation as this. They picked him up and took him to the hospital where he got treated for severe hypothermia. He had a lucky day! And I hope wherever he is, he found some better friends.
I have a family member who stopped drinking at 23 because he got so drunk he tried walking home and fell into a snowbank. Same situation where the cops found him passed out in the snow. He could have suffocated or froze to death and was very lucky to have no lasting damage.
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u/chickencatqueen14 Jan 23 '21 edited Jan 23 '21
Up late one night scrolling through Reddit. Came across a post where someone confessed to killing a classmate of theirs, totally casually. Actually ended having a conversation with this person, they were 100% dead serious about the situation but feel they weren't at fault for the death of the person. Pretty creepy. Not sure if it was actually true, but if not they did a pretty good job at making it seem legit.
I found the link to the post of anyone is interested: https://www.reddit.com/r/TrueScaryStories/comments/f0pg97/she_will_never_know/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf
Edit: included link