Childhood is an amazing time when children take everyone at face value and are usually not suspicious of their surroundings and the people around. Probably that is the reason that parents take extra care and keep their children in the line of their vision so that they do not get hurt or end up in dangerous situations with miscreants. However, parents cannot be with their children all the time and many times people take advantage of the little ones when they are alone or without the supervision of an adult. A Twitter user narrated one such incident and posted a long thread about her childhood encounter with serial killer Andrew Cunanan who later went on to kill Gianni Versace. Twitterati had their own horror stories to share on Jamilah King’s Twitter thread.
Twitter user Jamilah King tweeted to her followers saying, “Hi. I have a story to tell about meeting a serial killer. It’s nuts. But it’s true,” and went on to reveal in a very interesting Twitter thread her chance encounter with a serial killer when she was a kid. She wrote that she was shocked to find out that the weird stranger was a serial killer and she later found out that “a manhunt for some guy who was going on this cross-country murder spree” and “he killed at least five men, including Gianni Versace, during a three-month killing spree in 1997”. Adam Ellis’s Ghost Story On Twitter Just Got Spookier (Watch Video)
Check out her shocking Twitter thread below:
The serial killer was Andrew Cunanan, who shot the iconic fashion designer Gianni Versace in his mansion and killed many in the 1990s. People on Twitter replied tp Jamilah King about their own chance encounters and the stories that they have read or heard about other such chance meetings. Sample a few tweets below.
Met John Christie of Rillington Place
The Manson Family
A recruitment drive for Manson family
A date that could have gone wrong
Met Cary Staynor
Dated a murderer
It is really shocking that Jamilah King encountered Andrew Cunanan when she was 11-year-old but thankfully had enough sense to run away but it is equally fascinating to know that other Twitter users also had similar experiences and encountered murderers and serial killers in their mundane ordinary lives.