Jacob the Killer Clown

Jacob the killer clown
Jacob the killer clown always did things he could not remember. Did something happen to him?

Jacob needed a job soon for him to be able to pay his rent otherwise he would be homeless. He spent his time looking through the newspapers all day searching for a job. He came across a notice looking for a clown.

Jacob went for the interview hoping for the best out of it. To his surprise, he was hired and what shoock him even more was the pay that he was offered – $ 30,000 per day. He was so excited to finally be making some good money.

When he started the job, he was given a green glowing clown suit to use for all his clown gigs. Every time he wore his clown suit at work, he would blackout and wake up later in the night in his apartment with a briefcase full of cash. He somehow did not remember what had happened to him. However, the large amounts of cash that he found in his apartment excited him.

At the same time, there were news reports of mysterious murders that were taking place in the town. Eye witnesses always seemed to cite a clown in a green suit at the crime scenes.

This started to concern Jacob. Could he be the killer clown? He wondered.

He started investigating what was happening to him while he was at ‘work’ and he even told his bosses about his suspicions. But they all assured him that it was just a simple coincidence that did not involve him in any way.

This is until one evening when he was cleaning his clown suit and he noticed a green colored stone that had been put inside it. It was then that he realized the stone was used to control him. It caused him to act irrationally, killing people across the town.

He immediately removed the green stone from the clown suit, and now he begun having visions of what he had been doing every time he wore the suit.

His actions made him hate himself so much.

Anytime his visions would come his way, he would feel disgusted by his own actions.

Unable to look at himself in the mirror anymore, he decided to take his own life.

Moral: When it’s too good to be true, think twice.

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