#The Bunny Man
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The Bunny Man is an urban legend that originated from two incidents in Fairfax County, Virginia, in 1970, but has been spread throughout the Washington, D.C., and Maryland areas. The legend has many variations; most involve a man wearing a rabbit costume who attacks people with an axe or hatchet.
Most of the stories occur around Colchester Overp...
I recently moved near by this bridge, and heard the urban legend stories. I want to go check it out sometime
must be interesting
How did it feel? Was there anything strange there?
Or was it just a normal bridge?
The area is under surveillance
That’s strange.
Yeah it is
By the way, by “under surveillance” do you mean cameras or people?
Cameras mainly
🧐
That’s intriguing. Although it’s probably just for trespassers or some what, I still feel like there’s more to the bridge.
It has a Wikipedia article about it
Yeah
That ain't too far
You live near the bridge?
Not totally but Fairfax ain't too too far
The Bunny Man sounds like it is an interesting story
Dm me
Will do
it is, pretty creepy when you imagine it too. Guy in a bunny suit in the middle of the night in a creepy dark bridge? No thank you.
Nice to know.
Yay I am going to have to pass on that as well
Well now I know that at least one person will join me in running out of any kind of scary tunnel
Yep
The Bunny Man is an urban legend that originated from two incidents in Fairfax County, Virginia, in 1970, but has been spread throughout the Washington, D.C., and Maryland areas. The legend has many variations; most involve a man wearing a rabbit costume who attacks people with an axe or hatchet.
Most of the stories occur around Colchester Overp...
You all are funny
the only scary bunny man story was a story about a person that dressed up in a bunny costume and every easter the bunny man would go around neighbourhoods and mysteriously children went missing exactly whenever the bunny man was seen or heard to be around “coincidently” in the exact same area where the children disappeared from.
Police were on the hunt for this supposed bunny kidnapper. They couldn’t find anything at all until one day they stumbled upon a warehouse and when they looked inside they were shocked…
In the warehouse were Loads (and i mean LOADS) of weaponary but the wierdest part they found was a bunny costume. It just so happened that the bunny costume they found was the EXACT bunny costume that was worn by the mysterious bunny kidnapper. You may be thinking “oh thats good they can find the kidnapper and possibly the children”
but oh boy you would be WRONG!
Despite them having bunny costume, being the same worn by they couldn’t find whoever or whatever was responsible.
No hair, no DNA, not so much as an atom.. it was as if it was something out of the paranormal. Both the police and the public has never been able to figure this mystery out even to this day.
This Bunny person was never seen again after this finding. Years later, there was a report of a sighting of The bunny kidnapper but this would come to be the last ever known sighting of The bunny kidnapper.
The bunny kidnapper has never been seen or heard again, nor the children that went missing were ever found to this day.
I didn't realise I lived by a bunny man
Lmao y’all still active in this channel?
That’s tariffing
You’ll find that it will come and go
I guess so
interesting
If you all are interested in meeting up and heading over to the bridge lmk, would love to visit with you all.
That would be cool
As a fan of mascot horror - this is creepy! Perfect for Mr.B.
It is creepy! And I also do agree with you on how this would be a perfect story for Mr.B to tell on his channel.
Question: (This is probably better for the discussion channel) Do you guys think the Bunny Man case inspired a lot of modern mascot horror? Obviously Chuck E Cheese inspired FNAF and the Walten Files etc., but when this "trend" in horror started do you think someome
Say this case and was like let's make a game about it lol?