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  1. Oct 13, 2006 · Credits. Hi my name is Carmen Winstead. / Im 17 years old. / I am very similar to you / Did I mention to you that I'm dead? / A few years ago a group of girls pushed me down a sewer hole to.

  2. Aug 22, 2024 · What Is The Story Of Carmen Winstead? In 2006, a chain letter started circulating through email and on MySpace telling readers a fictitious story about a 17-year-old Indiana girl named Carmen Winstead who was pushed down an open sewer hole by five schoolgirls to embarrass her. She was found by the police days later, her neck broken and her body ...

  3. On April 17 2019, a Facebook post (archived here) began circulating, purporting to tell the tragic story (“they pushed her”) of a young girl named Carmen Winstead, as well as the fates of the classmates responsible for her death: They pushed her. After lunch, her teacher announced that the school was holding a fire drill.

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    Carmen Winstead is the villainous main protagonist of the creepypasta “Carmen Winstead: They Pushed Her”.

    Carmen Winstead began her high school experience as an ordinary 17-year-old outsider. Her father lost his job, leading them to relocate to Indiana for his new employment. This move made it challenging for Carmen to leave her old friends behind and make new ones due to her fear of criticism.

    In the first two semesters at her new school, Carmen faced difficulties until she started hanging out with a group of five girls. However, she soon discovered that these girls were spreading false rumors about her, damaging her reputation. The rumors included allegations such as having an affair with the school janitor and wiping snot on people when they weren’t looking.

    Despite confronting those responsible for spreading lies about her, the bullying intensified. The girls resorted to name-calling, vandalizing Carmen’s belongings, and making false accusations about her in public. Eventually, Carmen decided to stay after school one day to address the bullying with teachers.

    During a fire drill at school, the five girls saw Carmen near a sewer opening and decided to push her down as a cruel joke. Carmen fell into the sewer, resulting in severe injuries including a broken neck and facial disfigurement. The police were called, and Carmen’s parents were devastated by the gruesome scene.

    The students involved denied their actions, claiming Carmen fell accidentally. Subsequently, the case was closed as an accident. Mysterious posts later appeared on social media suggesting foul play in Carmen’s death. Those responsible faced supernatural consequences if they did not spread chain mail messages warning others about Carmen’s ghostly vengeance.

    In summary, Carmen Winstead is an urban legend character created by Jessica Halonen in 2005 and not based on a real person. The story revolves around bullying, tragic events leading to Carmen’s death, and supernatural occurrences linked to her vengeful spirit.

  4. Carmen Winstead: They Pushed Her or Hi My Name Is Carmen Winstead refers to an urban legend and creepypasta about a 17-year-old girl named Carmen Winstead who is pushed into a sewer by five girls at her school and dies. Though the story is a hoax, the girls supposedly lied and said she fell in to avoid getting caught.

  5. Oct 28, 2013 · The Urban Legend of Carmen Winstead. An evidently popular chain letter that has been circulating since 2006 on websites such as Facebook and Myspace tells a haunting story of a former high school student, Carmen Winstead. According to this tale, the 17 year old girl was supposedly shoved down a sewer and ultimately killed by a group of girls ...

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  7. Jul 4, 2017 · 6 min read. The scary story of Carmen Winstead is an urban legend about a 17-year old girl who was pushed down a sewer opening by five girls she thought were her friends. The chain letter claims that a boy named David Gregory died when he didn’t pass it on. Carmen Winstead was 17 years old when her parents decided to move to Indiana.

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