Chapter 139

“A serial killer has been confirmed as the murderer of five young women. He had deep–seated insecurities about his looks, which led to a twisted psyche.

After stealing his family’s savings, the killer underwent plastic surgery and rebranded himself, using his newfound charisma to attract a large following of women and become a social media

influencer.

Over the course of six months, the killer lured his victims to his home or remote locations through online interactions and in–person meetups, where he committed his heinous crimes.

The killer had confessed to his crimes without reservation, and the authorities were preparing to take legal action against him shortly…”

Given the vile nature of the serial murders in Emerald Bay, the police detailed Naylor’s deceptive methods and his modus operandi in their report, aiming to warn the public not to let their guard down around celebrities.

Although the report didn’t explicitly name Naylor, its contents were as good as a direct accusation. Consequently, as soon as the statement was released, netizens quickly zeroed in on Naylor.

Within ten minutes of the announcement, Naylor’s agency and the production team of Ghostly Guidance swiftly issued notices of unilateral contract termination.

Naylor’s fan base, which numbered in the hundreds of thousands, collectively unfollowed him online. With his account suspended, fans had no outlet for their frustration but flooded the comment sections of the Police Department of Emerald Bay, the production team of Ghostly Guidance, and the agency with their outrage.

Many expressed their shock and betrayal, painting Naylor as a wolf in sheep’s clothing.

Naylor’s participation in the Ghostly Guidance had boosted his visibility significantly, which meant that his crimes, especially as a public figure, drew immense attention from official media outlets, including national broadcasters who criticized him by name and called for better regulation of celebrity conduct.

The combination of these factors caused a massive uproar online.

With the confirmation of Naylor’s crimes, the previously waning interest in Ghostly Guidance surged again.

when Winnie and Naylor disappeared off–screen, aligning it with the police report. The side–by–side comparison of the audio and the

statements matched Naylor’s

because Naylor was urgently arrested? Fans were misled by

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he couldn’t continue filming due

community, with many calling for a more rational approach

fans are annoying, they

have you? Wild

there anyone wondering how Winnie knew about Naylor’s murder?”

Naylor after the show started? At that time, they all refused to record the program with Naylor and said that there was something behind him. Is it possible that Mervin and Winnie knew that Naylor was a murderer then, so

you have the

time, Winnie also suggested kicking Naylor out of the program group and no one listened to her but all of

after the live broadcast of Ghostly Guidance. I am

was super innocent, and I was

the internet revisited the “accident” during the first episode of Ghostly Guidance, another

Murderer on

Within an hour, Winnie gained a million new followers, with Mervin also gaining a

if Mervin and Winnie saw something

about Naylor, another statement was released about Barton and his wife, who

sparked another trending search topic, which led

#Winnie&Kidnapper#

to its vaqu

previous trends, netizens were shocked to

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