Stickam Midnight Killer [ 8K UHD ]
After the act, the killer would allegedly read the names of the viewers currently watching, whisper "You're next," and the stream would abruptly cut to black. The channel would disappear, only to resurface the next midnight under a different, untraceable URL.
"Stickam Midnight Killer" is a digital urban legend and creepypasta rather than a verified criminal case, often confusing online horror tropes with the real-life serial killer Richard Ramirez, also known as the "Night Stalker". The term likely originates from internet stories regarding "lost media" on the defunct Stickam platform, while the "Midnight Killer" title is a misattribution of Ramirez, who was captured in 1985 after murdering 13 people. For more on the real Night Stalker case, visit Wikipedia . Stickam Midnight Killer
Another theory suggests the entire myth was a viral marketing campaign for the 2009 horror film The Fourth Kind or the indie game Slender: The Eight Pages . No concrete link was ever found, but the timing aligns with the rise of "found footage" horror. After the act, the killer would allegedly read