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  • Stand up for the facts! Our only agenda is to publish the truth so you can be an informed participant in democracy. We need your help. I would like to contribute Story of 19 white women killed by Black Lives Matter supporter is fake news A racially charged fake news story about a black man killing white women and putting their corpses on ice has been spread around the Internet for the past year. It’s bogus. "Police find 19 white female bodies in freezers with ‘Black Lives Matter’ carved into skin," read the headline on a July 20, 2016, post on ViralDevil.com. Facebook users flagged the story as potentially being false, as part of the social media website’s efforts to curtail fake news in users’ news feeds. The story said 39-year-old Rasheed Thompson was arrested in Chicago after neighbors reported suspicious activity. Police supposedly found the bodies while searching Thompson’s home. The post is made up, and it has changed a bit since first appearing early in 2016. Sign up for PolitiFact texts The earliest version we found was posted on the fake news site Now8News.com, going back to at least Feb. 18, 2016. It was set in Los Angeles, and involved a man identified only as "Mathis," who hid 12 white women’s bodies in a freezer marked "Black Lives Matter." That was followed up the same month by EmpireHerald.com, which wrote the version about Chicago’s Thompson killing 19 women. The original link is gone, but the Internet Archive Wayback Machine has a record of the story. EmpireHerald.com, a site filled with fake stories, carries no disclaimers about how its content is fabricated. It first started promoting the story the same day as the News8Now.com post. Featured Fact-check This version of the story ended up on several other websites throughout the year. None of the websites identified the story as fake. Some of the photographs often used to illustrate the story are of freezers really used to hide bodies, but aren’t of the fictional Thompson or his victims. One image showed a chest freezer used by a Japanese man who strangled his wife and hid the body for a decade. Another showed police removing a freezer in which a California man’s body had been hidden after he was killed. But this story and its details are fake. We rate it Pants On Fire! Read About Our Process Our Sources ViralDevil.com, "Police Find 19 White Female Bodies In Freezers With "Black Lives Matter" Carved Into Skin," July 20, 2016 Daily Mail, "Company boss strangled his wife to death and kept her fully clothed body in freezer in fish processing plant for TEN YEARS," May 30, 2012 Los Angeles Times, "Body found in Sun Valley refrigerator ID'd as 30-year-old Van Nuys man," Sept. 14, 2015 Now8News.com, "Los Angeles Police: 12 White Female Bodies in Garage Freezer Tagged, ‘Black Lives Matter’," Feb. 18, 2016 EmpireHerald.com, "Man Arrested After Police Find 19 White Female Bodies In Freezers With ‘Black Lives Matter’ Carved Into Skin," accessed April 3, 2017, via the Internet Archive Wayback Machine Browse the Truth-O-Meter More by Joshua Gillin Story of 19 white women killed by Black Lives Matter supporter is fake news Support independent fact-checking. Become a member! In a world of wild talk and fake news, help us stand up for the facts.
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