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Having fun, buddy? Do you like sending your friends and anons funny soyjacs? But remember, this isn't just any soyjac, it's the Wyoming Screamer. That's his real name. This meme was created by a terrifying killer, sadist, and Satanist nicknamed the Wyoming Freak.
The author of your favorite meme, William, aka Freak, lived in Laramie, Wyoming. In 1994, he realized he simply wanted to drown Wyoming in blood and began killing people in Laramie and several other towns in the state. In 1999, thanks to the efforts of brave cops, William was caught and arrested. He was locked away in the Rawlins jail and sentenced to life in prison, so he could come to terms with everything and bitterly regret it. During the investigation, the FBI estimated that the Wyoming Freak had killed 34 people, including two police officers who were hot on his trail: Julia Burton, 35, and Robert Decker, 58. Even shortly before his death, Robert once said, "Maybe I'm too old for this investigation," and he was right. William had a fondness for murder and torture tools: a crowbar, a sledgehammer, and a cleaver, in all sorts of combinations. He loved to torture people before killing them in hidden locations. Police officers across the state whispered among themselves that the Wyoming Freak had come from hell.
After William's arrest and sentencing, one ordinary day in prison, the guards were in for a mysterious surprise: they found William dead in his cell, lying flat on his back on the bed, his glassy eyes open, staring at the ceiling, and a very strange drawing on the wall. FBI agents began examining the body and the camera. They searched everything, examined the body, and performed an autopsy, but the cause of death remains a terrible mystery to this day; no signs of violence or anything else were found.
On the wall directly above Frick was a simple ink drawing of a face. Who it depicted and what the drawing meant also remained a mystery. Furthermore, the drawn person's mouth was widely open, as if frightened. Later, when the internet spread, an exact reproduction of the drawing from the camera was stolen from FBI archives by an unknown hacker. William's drawing subsequently became a popular meme called Soyjak.
The author of your favorite meme, William, aka Freak, lived in Laramie, Wyoming. In 1994, he realized he simply wanted to drown Wyoming in blood and began killing people in Laramie and several other towns in the state. In 1999, thanks to the efforts of brave cops, William was caught and arrested. He was locked away in the Rawlins jail and sentenced to life in prison, so he could come to terms with everything and bitterly regret it. During the investigation, the FBI estimated that the Wyoming Freak had killed 34 people, including two police officers who were hot on his trail: Julia Burton, 35, and Robert Decker, 58. Even shortly before his death, Robert once said, "Maybe I'm too old for this investigation," and he was right. William had a fondness for murder and torture tools: a crowbar, a sledgehammer, and a cleaver, in all sorts of combinations. He loved to torture people before killing them in hidden locations. Police officers across the state whispered among themselves that the Wyoming Freak had come from hell.
After William's arrest and sentencing, one ordinary day in prison, the guards were in for a mysterious surprise: they found William dead in his cell, lying flat on his back on the bed, his glassy eyes open, staring at the ceiling, and a very strange drawing on the wall. FBI agents began examining the body and the camera. They searched everything, examined the body, and performed an autopsy, but the cause of death remains a terrible mystery to this day; no signs of violence or anything else were found.
On the wall directly above Frick was a simple ink drawing of a face. Who it depicted and what the drawing meant also remained a mystery. Furthermore, the drawn person's mouth was widely open, as if frightened. Later, when the internet spread, an exact reproduction of the drawing from the camera was stolen from FBI archives by an unknown hacker. William's drawing subsequently became a popular meme called Soyjak.