NO not really because the story was just a rumor started by some teenagers
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.
The story of Carmen Winstead falling into a well is a hoax. There is no credible information or evidence to support the claim that Carmen Winstead fell into a well. It is important to be cautious about believing in urban legends or internet rumors without verifying their authenticity.
The Carmen Winstead Story
yes the movie is from the movie the ring and if the movie is not true then the story is not true Movie on TopRater: toprater.com/en/movies/objects/2135190-carmen-1915
No just like the carmen winstead story some one made it up for popularity reason:(
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!
No it's just a horror story they made up to scare people. Also he did not die because of what happened in the story he died because of a demon who was following him since he was a little boy. Read the article in the "Related Links" section to learn more about the legend of David Gregory and Carmen Winstead.
I believe that she was pushed down the sewer! I think the story is true!
no its not it a silly story that 3 teenagers made up so they can see how many frends they would grt with it
If you have unlimited texting on your cellphone plan, nothing. If pay by the text, you will be billed for sending the text. The story was a hoax. See the related question linked below.
she was raped by rihanna
No, there are no reported incidents similar to the Carmen Winstead / Carmen Winston/ Carmen Winson / Jessica Smith hoaxes. The Carmen story has been traced back to two teens who started the hoax on myspace. If ghosts even exist, paranormal researchers generally believe that they haunt specific places or specific individuals. There is no reliable documentation to suggest that anyone has ever been harmed by a ghost because they didn't forward an e-mail.