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Conspiracy theorists are losing their collective minds over the fact that in 2019 alone, three people who accused actor Kevin Spacey of sexual assault died mysteriously.
And that’s not all.
For the second year in a row, Spacey has released an unsettling Christmas Eve video using his Frank Underwood voice from House of Cards. The uplifting message imparted this year? “Kill them with kindness.”
Literally.
So, is Kevin Spacey murdering his accusers one-by-one and releasing disturbing Christmas Eve videos about the power of kindness to cover his tracks?
Possibly. Let’s review.
In February 2019, Linda Culkin, who accused Spacey of sexual harassment, died after being hit by a car.
Then, in September 2019, a massage therapist who accused Spacey of sexual assault, died of causes unknown.
And lastly, Ari Behn, a member of Norway’s royal family who accused Spacey of groping him under a table at a Nobel Peace Prize concert, died of apparent suicide on Christmas day 2019.
The internet has a right to be suspicious. Three victims dead in one year? What are the odds of that?
However, when we look at the sheer number of victims who have come forward about Kevin Spacey, we realize something even more sinister.
So many people have come forward claiming sexual assault and misconduct by Spacey,– upwards of 20– it’s not actually that insane that a few of them have died.
Coincidence or not though, this story still gives me the heebie-jeebie’s.
Here’s an article on Spacey’s first Christmas Eve video, “Let Me Be Frank.” I wouldn’t recommend watching before bed.