Yeah, he’s probably making it up, but that didn’t stop the story from freaking out the whole internet.
This Guy’s Story About His Dead Girlfriend Facebooking Him Might Be The Scariest Thing On The Internet
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Two days back in the 'No Sleep' subreddit, Reddit user Nathan wrote a post asserting his dead girlfriend, Emily, is sending him messages on Facebook.
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Emily passed on the seventh of August, 2012 in a car accident.
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Nathan says he left her facebook account activated so he could send her messages and watch her photo albums.
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He additionally expresses that he "offers" access to her record with her mom, Susan.
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Beginning in February 2014, Nathan discovered that the person behind the messages was regularly tagging Emily in his Facebook photos every couple of weeks.
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The unsettling part is that she was being tagged in sections of the photos where she would normally be -- for example, right next to him in the picture below.
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He received Emily text on facebook.he assumed that they might be coming from her mom, Susan, who shared access to Emily's page with him.
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He asked Susan, her mother, whether she had logged into Emily's Facebook. But Susan quickly put that suspicion to rest when she told him it hadn't been her. He then suspected it was one of her friends playing a prank on him.
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He was quickly becoming fed up and On March 15th, he decided to confront whoever was doing all of this.
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Nathan then believed that one of Emily's friends might be playing an extremely tasteless joke on him.Nathan noticed that she was recycling his own words from old messages. He then went on to stress that he changed the password and security information for Emily's account numerous times.
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Ten days later, he received a reply.
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He contacted Facebook, and they told him that the locations her Facebook page had been accessed from since her death were locations that she had been before, such as his home and her mom's house.
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On the 29th of April, he received another message.
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He started getting nightmares after she sent the first non-recycled word, "FRE EZIN G."
He says that this message made him "keep dreaming that she's in an ice cold car, frozen blue, and grey, and I'm standing outside in the warmth screaming at her to open the door."
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He then says that he wished he'd deleted his Facebook page, but explains:
"I was already socially reclusive when Em was alive; her death turned me into something pretty close to a hermit, and Facebook and MMOs were (are) my only real social outlets."
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In May, he finally decided to memorialize her account after pretending to be drunk, as she had always been more comfortable with affection when she believed he was "boozed up."
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He explains that her reply was "pasted from an old conversation where I was trying to convince her to let me drive her home from a friend's." When she died, the car collision severed her leg off.
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A couple of months later, he received final message that pushed him over the edge into absolute terror.
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The reason that message frightened him so much is because it was the exact message he sent to her the last time he thought she was alive.
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He says:
"Until today, she'd been quiet; she wasn't even tagging herself in my photos."
At that point, he decided to memorialize her page.
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His posted update on Reddit saying that he received an alert on Facebook.
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The Facebook alert was of photos on Facebook that âshe' had posted of his door and computer from the outside of his house.
