There is no evidence to suggest that Carmen Winstead is a criminal. The story of Carmen Winstead is considered an urban legend and has been debunked as a fictional tale.
The Carmen Winstead story gained popularity as an internet urban legend rather than being covered by mainstream news outlets. It revolves around a fictional account of a girl named Carmen who allegedly died after being bullied, leading to warnings about sharing her story. While it circulated widely on social media and blogs, it has not been verified as true and is considered a cautionary tale rather than a newsworthy event.
no its not it a silly story that 3 teenagers made up so they can see how many frends they would grt with it
The story of Carmen Winstead is an urban legend that has circulated online, often presented as a cautionary tale about the dangers of bullying and the consequences of social media. David Gregory, a journalist and television host, is not directly connected to Carmen's story, which is fictional and not based on real events. Such tales typically blend elements of truth with fiction to create compelling narratives, but they should not be taken as factual.
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.
No, Carmen Winstead never existed. The story was made up on the Internet.According to the story, Carmen was accidentally killed when her "friends" pushed her down a sewer. Now she will visit a horrible death upon anybody who doesn't post her story on their MySpace page. Later versions of this story were sent as more conventional e-mail chain letters. There's also a nearly identical version with a victim named Jessica Smith.Carmen Winstead/Jessica Smith Ghost StoryThe story appears in emails and text similar to this.....Carmen (Jessica) and the rest of her class were on a fire drill and 5 girls trying to embarrass Carmen pushed her down a sewer. When she didn't come up they called the police and the girls said she fell the police believed them.The story was proven fake by snopes.com.To read more, visit the Related Links.
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
People didn't make the story up. It was a story that happened a long time ago. A girl named Carmen Winstead has just moved to Indiana and is hard to make new friends at school. Five bullies have been picking on her and no one ever helped her. One day, the school had a fire drill and the bullies pushed Carmen down the sewer and broke her neck. Her face peeled off, too. The bullies lied to the cops and said that she fell on accident. One night, one of the bullies were in the shower when she heard someone laugh. The next morning, the bully found herself in the sewer with her neck broken and face peeled off. It happened with the people who never helped her and the other four bullies, too. That's the story.
The story of Carmen Wenstead is widely believed to be fake and has been circulated as a meme. It tells the story of a woman who falls off a cliff while taking a selfie at the Grand Canyon, but there is no evidence to support its authenticity.
it is NOT true, it is what is known as an urban legend if it had of been true it would of been on news and stuff and it hasnt been so we know it is not true, i never send the chain letters on with this crap on and im fine
The "true story" claims by the film are supposedly based upon the paranormal activities experienced by the family of Carmen Snedeker in the 1980s. Carmen Snedeker's paranormal accounts have also been covered in episodes of 'A Haunting' and 'Paranormal Witness'.
Eric Carmen has been married to Susan since 1993.