The Smith Sisters
A chain letter about a boy receiving emails from his murdered sisters he didn't know about. He tells them he doesn't believe them, and then he gets killed in the same way they did. Sometimes it's the other way around, with the parents getting murdered instead.
It's your standard fare with dead murderous ghost girls. It usually contains some instant message formatting and horrid spelling. It starts with a girl getting an instant message from a stalker who scares her and then summarily kills and skins her and her sister that night. It then moves on to their parents having a baby boy, who grows up and eventually sees a message from someone claiming to be his sister. He doesn't believe her, because his parents never told him. She tells him to check the closet for some carvings and look up "Smith Sisters Murdered Anonymously" on Google, before becoming enraged at the fact their deaths were kept secret.
He checks the closet and finds the carvings and all the search results about the murder and begins to believe it. The next day he goes downstairs and finds his parents skinned alongside more carvings saying how the ghost sister was angry that they were kept a secret but won't hurt the brother. That's basically where it ends. In another version, when the brother checks the closet he's skinned instead.
After that is a line telling you to spread the letter or the parents will kill you, and then sometimes an addendum showing a mock newspaper clipping for supposed legitimacy. It describes the murder of Lisa and Sarah Smith, and that it happened in 1993 in Plainfield, Wisconsin. This is in spite of the fact that Instant Messaging did not exist in 1993, only IRC. Also, apparently it takes place in the future, because 1993 plus 15 equals 2008. It's 2005. Tsk tsk tsk.
Last Edited by Webmaster A. on June 12, 2005.
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