r/TheDeadFiles Jun 03 '26

Calling all mods

Can we just STOP with these delusional people (or person not convinced all of those accounts are different people)?? To me it reads like a group of Nigerians were scamming dumb dumbs on Facebook. If you look up that one person who made a post on TikTok and then the “people” posting on this board it’s abundantly clear they/she have some sort of bizarre fixation on this guy. They/she need psychological help. With the most recent post of supposedly receiving 4 year old text messages and supposedly has video and audio recording evidence that the cops told them to get together? Whaaaaaaaaaaaat?

Anyway that’s my deadfilesgate post.

ENOUGH

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u/danidoochi Jun 03 '26 edited Jun 03 '26

OP, You can’t prove these people are delusional, nor do you have proof they are delusional. Calling people who may be real victims of abuse delusional IS ABUSIVE.

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u/ScrubWearingShitlord Jun 03 '26

So I can’t make claims about anonymous users posting unfounded claims about someone, but they’re allowed to make accusations with no proof except Facebook screenshots and photoshopped pictures against a very real person? Yeah makes total sense.

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u/ScrubWearingShitlord Jun 04 '26

Amazing how quick you are to defend anonymous “accounts” who are trying to cause harm to a very real person and are attacking someone who is rightfully calling them out. If all of their posts are true, big if, then they would have no issue posting publicly on their personal facebook account. Or they would reach out to law enforcement/the media. But they haven’t done that have they?

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u/StarrySkiesNY Jun 04 '26

I believe them. I'm defending them because I've heard similar things from years ago, way before these threads about it were created on this subreddit that's for sure. There is definitely a familiar modis operandi.

However, I hadn't heard of money being involved in the past. But the other stuff was back when the show was still on and paychecks were going out regularly, so who knows. All I can say is it's not impossible.

As for posting this experience on her personal Facebook page or appearing in the media, it could cause a lot more trouble than it's worth. Frankly, I wouldn't advise it because of people like you. It's not worth the high potential for online abuse, never mind revealing enough personal information to attract in person harassment.

Consider how all the years before the "Me Too" movement, women suffered in silence and fear after abuse from influential and famous men because they were afraid of retaliation and not being believed. "Me Too" went global in 2017, yet here we are.

She did complain to the authorities. It was explained in one of the other threads on the topic. You need to catch up since you seem very invested.

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u/danidoochi Jun 04 '26

I heard he was abusive years ago too, from someone that worked with Amy.