

These names happen to belong to a slew of women who were murdered in Colorado in the 80’s and 90’s. Some of these video clips, when placed onto a spectrogram and given some additional decoding, revealed names. Distorted audio, visuals and more code awaited viewers who found their way to the page. They have a sort of Blair Witch appeal to them, using first person perspective VHS camera recording. Snapshot of 4chan conversations from user stovinchiltonĪs the coded posts continued to be uploaded onto 4chan, numbered videos were simultaneously uploaded onto YouTube. A few days after deeper’s YouTube debut, an anonymous post was uploaded in 4chan’s /b/ board forum featuring hex code that once deciphered with an ASCII chart, unveiled fragments of the book War of the Worlds and included a hidden link to deeper’s channel. Each video varies in its level of creepiness but aside from their short runtimes their purpose is still fairly ambiguous.

#Killers video diary serial#
The makings of a seasoned and tech savvy troll or a serial killer playing a layered game of confession, deeper’s cryptic videos have been sporadically uploading since May of last year. Yet it’s one of its offerings, by way of the mysterious and disturbing account “deeper,” that’s been piquing the interests of like minded creepoids and curious troll hunters around the web. An endless trove of wanted and unwanted treasures, YouTube supplies some of the richest content the internet offers. Though bragging basics and keyboard crusaders are at the forefront of everyone’s favorite scrollable pastime, a deeper dive into the rabbit hole could leave one coming out grasping for clarity, normality and air. It’s a given that the internet is the best destination for those itching to see some real crazy shit. Snapshot of one of deeper’s cryptic videos
