dont think so yes there are sorry i made a bit of a mess up before
Amelia Earhart did not have criminal records of any kind.
Carmen is a transgender woman with her own website. Any prank call on the radio is fake. It has been illegal to broadcast a prank call unless the person on the line agrees to have it broadcasted. Therefore, it is an actor on the line pretending to be prank called.
Well, I'm not saying this with any authority, but, I would think he thought them a tad incompetent at times. :)
Ring tones are not included in the records sales but any modern cellphone can use audio files for a ring tone.
Not as far as we know. There is a famous picture of him with a dog, but that is a picture of him in a police car when they put a police dog (german shepherd) in there with him. Instead of being intimidated by the dog, MLK Jr. made friends with him.
The story of Carmen Winstead is an urban legend and not based on any factual events. There is no evidence to suggest that Carmen Winstead is real or that she will harm you if you don't send her story. It is just a fictional internet hoax.
Because Ms. Winstead is a mythical character, you can imagine her at any school you wish.
Carmen Winstead was an innocent 3rd grader. she looked as any other child would. brown hair, blue eyes (i know those two together are unusual), and a little Oreo. her father black, mother white.You're kidding me right? She doesn't look like anything. She DOES NOT exist. Come on, really?
Most such records are not contained in any on-line publicly searchable database.
because they want people to get scared but they're so stupid like that but zombies are not real or any other scary stories example :-bloody mary-carmen winstead-boogey man-the grudgeor any other nonsense like that :)
She doesn't smoke
I am not sure... But it may be true and may not be, They might of been some sight-seeings and maybe not. But be careful anyway me therefore think it MAY be true because people have SAW Carmen and I know that she could be stood next to any of you (Bullies) But the legend MIGHT be true and MAY NOT be true
There is currently not anything posted on her. But you could be the first. If you already know the Carmen Winstead story, you should definitely be contributing and writing it up on wikipedia. The story has to do with a 16 year old boy that didn't respond to a chain letter, and ended up dying because of it. It is a famous urban legend that is going around lately. So post a wikipedia article on Carmen Winstead, or she will get you next! Currently, there are no "chain letters" that are similar to the Carmen Winstead or Jessica Smith story. best known as the 'Sewer Ghost'. The story is of a 17 year old girl being pushed down a sewer by 5 girls trying to embarrass her during a fire drill at their school. When help went down Carmen was found with a broken neck hit by a ladder. FACT: 6 months later David received this 'chain letter' and didn't forward it. An hour later he went to take a shwer and heard laughter coming from the shower; ran to his room to forward the message and went to bed. Exactly 5 hours after he said good-night to his mother; she was awakened by a loud noise and found David's room to be empty. The next morning the cops found David to br laying dead in a sewer near-by. His neck broken and his face peeled off. But Carmen/Jessica was not seen; the police still to this very day do not know whom murdered David.
The NRA doesn't keep those records any more.
Because any aspect of inaccuracy can be an issue in court.
That theory does not appear in the records. Remember that many evidence and records have been lost.
This story is not true. The Jessica Smith or Carmen Winstead story are very similar. Both stories are based on earlier urban legends about ghosts that appear to kill people (e.g. Bloody Mary) and none has any factual evidence to support it. --- The fictional Jessica Smith is a character in a story practically identical to "Carmen Winstead" -- a ghost appears to kill people who don't forward her story. It is entirely fictitious. --- The story: About 6 years ago in Indiana, Jessica Smith aka Carmen Winstead was pushed down a sewer opening by 5 girls in her school, trying to embarrass her in front of her school during a fire drill. When she didn't emerge, the police were called. They went down and brought up 17 year old Carmen Winstead's body: her neck broke hitting the ladder, then the concrete at the bottom. The girls told everyone she fell in accidentally. The authorities believed them. When this story was posted online, 16 year old David Gregory read the post and didn't repost it. When he went to take a shower he heard laughter, started freaking out and ran to his computer to repost it. He said goodnight to his mom and went to sleep. Five hours later his mom woke up in the middle of the night because of a loud noise. David was gone, that morning a few hours later the police found him in the sewer, his neck broken and his face skin peeled off. If you don't repost this saying: "She was pushed" or "They pushed her down a sewer" then Carmen will get you, either from a sewer, the toilet, or the shower. Or when you go to sleep, you'll wake up in the sewer, in the dark, then Carmen will come and kill you. --- Ghost stories appeal to the young, naive, or overly superstitious. This story is no different in basis than the "chain letters" of the past that supposedly brought good luck or bad luck depending on whether someone passed them on.