Kids Say Clowns Chased Them From Georgia Bus Stop

Per various news reports, more “creepy clowns” have now migrated from the woods of North and South Carolina to the woods of Georgia.


According to WRDW, now several kids in Georgia say they were chased away from their bus stop Tuesday morning by people dressed like clowns.

The kids were reportedly walking to the bus stop at about 6:30 a.m. when they saw at least two men dressed in black with a clown mask and a red wig.

The kids said they saw the men coming toward them between two trailers, so they started running.

And I told my brother to run and scream as loud as he can,” said 12-year-old Cameron Frails.

They were able to make it away and get to their parents, who called 911 and alerted local authorities.

Clowns have been sighted in several different locations to date, most notably in North Carolina, South Carolina and now, Georgia.

Though several of the sightings have been proven false, police say the investigation is ongoing and they will continue to follow up on leads.

My mom is going to take us to school and drive us up to the bus stop from now on,” Frails said.

I can’t even begin to explain how spooky this story is. Is this some kind of weird cult or what? What’s even more terrifying is that the motives of these clowns is very unclear. Are they just looking to scare people (as in some kind of bad Halloween farce) or are they really some kind of psycho creepy creeps?

In either case — hide your kids, FOR REAL!

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Bride-To-Be Thinks Fiance Is Using Identical Twin To Cheat

A bride-to-be just six weeks away from her wedding was desperate to find out if her fiance was cheating on her with help from his identical brother.

Convinced that he was ‘switching it up’ with his brother while they partied for nights on end.

“I feel like Stephon helps Shawn cheat on me,” an emotional Keya told show host Maury.

The bride-to-be described how her partner would often not come home til 7am after being out all night.

Asking Maury if he could tell the difference between the identical twins, Keya said:

“If you can’t tell them apart how are these girls going to tell them apart?”

The brothers insist that nothing is going on but Keya found her fiance’s behaviour suspicious and accused him of breaking mobile phones so she couldn’t read them and storing numbers under different aliases.

Keya discovered that her partner, who she was due to marry in a matter of weeks, was also using an app lock on his phone.

An app lock Maury is where you can lock apps like Facebook messenger, text messages, pictures,” she said. “So nobody can get in.”

“Me and my brother Stephon, we do everything together, we’re identical twins, and best friends. But one thing is for sure, he’s not helping me cheat,” Shawn told the show’s producers.

The twins like to play the ‘switcheroo’ in the clubs, but insists it’s all honest.
“I need to prove I’m an innocent man!” he said.

See the video & the entire story on The Daily Mail UK.

Mother Who Married Her Own Son Charged With Incest After Marrying Daughter

In today’s creepy people news–

An Oklahoma mother and her daughter are charged with incest after the couple’s marriage was discovered by authorities.

According to NECN:

A woman and her daughter are facing incest charges after authorities learned the pair were legally married in Oklahoma this year, and that the mother had married her son a few years earlier.

The motivation behind the March marriage was unclear Wednesday, when 43-year-old Patricia Ann Spann and her daughter, 25-year-old Misty Velvet Dawn Spann, made initial appearances in Stephens County district court. Under Oklahoma law, marrying a close relative is considered incest whether or not a sexual relationship exists.

Neither woman had an attorney listed in court documents. No publicly listed phone number could be found for their home in Duncan, about 80 miles southwest of Oklahoma City.

According to a police affidavit, officers learned about the marriage late last month amid a child welfare investigation. Patricia Spann told a state child services investigator she’d lost custody of three children, who were adopted by their paternal grandmother, but reunited with her daughter two years ago. She said she thought a marriage was OK because her name wasn’t on her daughter’s birth certificate, the affidavit states.

Detectives later learned she married her son in 2008. He filed for an annulment 15 months later citing “incest,” stating he was married to his birth mother, according to the affidavit.

A mother’s love 2.0.