The video typically features a distorted, unsettling image or painting of a victim, accompanied by a description of their fate [2, 4].
While the video is framed as a "real" police file or snuff film to enhance the horror experience, it is a work of created for entertainment [3, 5]. 18 (2).MP4
It gained popularity on platforms like TikTok and YouTube as part of the broader "analog horror" genre, where creators use retro aesthetics (like VHS tapes) to tell cryptic, frightening stories [1, 6]. The video typically features a distorted, unsettling image