On Jan. 11, 2013, the body of 17-year-old Kendrick Johnson was found in the most unusual of circumstances: upside-down and rolled up in a school gym mat. The mysterious death of Kendrick Johnson was initially ruled an accident by law enforcement asserting the ridiculous theory that Johnson must have accidentally fallen into the center of the mat while reaching for a sneaker
the black and white gym shoe that lay on the ground below Kendrick Johnson, the one he was presumed to be reaching for, was lying on top of a pool of blood, but there was no blood on the shoe itself.
A hoodie and a pair of orange and black gym shoes were also found lying on the floor of the gym
traces of blood on the wall nearby that wasn’t Kendricks.
A private pathologist revealed Kendrick Johnson had suffered hemorrhaging on the right side of his neck, which meant that he likely died from blunt force trauma
the second autopsy revealed that some of Johnson’s organs were missing and in their place, his body had been stuffed with newspaper.
A whole hour of footage from the gym was missing, right at the time which would have shed light on what happened that day
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no one talks abt how much paranoia can come with ocd. sometimes, it does make you think there are cameras everywhere, as if you’re being caught in the act of something. it can make you feel stalked. it can make you feel like you “aren’t alone” in a room. it can make you try to clear your mind in case They are looking at your thoughts. it can make you afraid to sit next to someone because maybe you’re “broadcasting” your intrusive thoughts. it can give you delusions, and it can give you enough paranoia that it leaves you terrified, at least in my experience. i wish ppl recognized that, because im sure im not the only one