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BATTERED and bruised, a young woman fights back tears as she recalls the traumatic night she was brutally attacked by Ted Bundy .
"This man came up to me with a broken arm and asked if I could help with his car," she reveals, her face and body visibly bloodied.
"By the time we got to the car, his hands were around my neck."
The TikTok video, viewed by hundreds of thousands of users, makes for a harrowing and distressing watch - except it’s all completely fake.
The girl is, in fact, just pretending to be one of the notorious serial killer’s dead victims as part of a sick new trend on the video-sharing app.
She's among thousands of TikTok users taking part in the disturbing craze, dubbed 'trauma porn' - a term used to describe content that sensationalises and exploits horrific real-life events.
The issue was uncovered last week, after it emerged users are pretending to be murdered Holocaust victims to gain 'likes' and popularity on the app.
Footage shows people wearing the Star of David, striped clothing, and make-up mimicking bruises and cuts, while talking to the camera as if they are dead.
However, a Sun Online investigation has discovered the trend goes even further.
According to experts, TikTok users may be exploiting some of history's biggest atrocities in videos due to a morbid fascination with traumatic events.
“It’s easier to go viral on TikTok than it is any other platform," explains leading social media expert Unsah Malik, author of Slashed It.
"Users are clearly attempting just about anything, no matter how offensive the subject matter, to end up on the ‘For You’ page and get a higher engagement rate.”
One popular theme for TikTokers is to pretend to be the victim of an infamous serial killer like Bundy, who claimed the lives of at least 36 women before being executed in 1989 by the electric chair.
One video, which has been ‘liked’ more than 285,000 times, shows a girl pretending to be teenage victim Denise Naslund, who disappeared from Lake Sammamish State Park while out with her boyfriend and some pals.
“It was July 4th, 1974,” the girl explains as she recounts ‘her death’.
“Me and my friends were at the park.
She goes on to tell her 500,000 followers that a man called Ted approached her and asked her for help, before suddenly choking her.
It’s not the only traumatic video the user has posted, either: a quick scroll down her feed shows her also acting out the life of an abused child, and a grieving sibling who lost their sister in a car accident.
In the process, she's been racking up a mountain of ‘likes’ and comments, such as "Oh my goodness, this is so good" and "You should do more of these".
Not all responses are positive, however, with one upset user commenting: “I am honestly so upset by [these videos] because it takes away from the real victim and families pain [sic].”
Alarmingly, terror attacks that killed thousands are also seen as ‘good’ content - with not even 9/11 exempt from this trend.
Numerous TikTok users are pretending to be victims of the 2001 Twin Towers atrocity that claimed the lives of nearly 3,000 people.
Many of the social media users posting these sickening videos are so young, they weren’t even born when the attack took place.
In one video, a pretty 17-year-old girl, wearing make-up that resembles soot and dust, smiles at the camera as she’s asked why 'she’s in heaven'.
She says: “It was September 11th, 2001 and I was at work in New York City.
“One of the planes crashed into my building and I didn’t make it out on time.”
The video has been 'liked' more than 66,000 times, with one person commenting: “This is amazing, make more please."
Another remarked: “I actually love these POV [point of views].”
A second girl, sporting fake bruises, also pretends she died in the attack, alongside her husband, while a third user acts out that she’s just witnessed her mum’s death in an imaginary terror attack shooting.
One girl acting as a victim looks no older than 13, and some TikTok viewers are so young they’re even unaware of the context of the attack.
"Not being rude I promise, but what is the 9/11 attack? I hear a lot about it but I don’t know what it means!" one user commented.
So if users don’t even know the context of these horrific events, why are they acting out such scenes for video content?
“ There are two reasons for [posting] this type of content," Unsah explains.
“The first is the same as any other form of disturbing porn — the creator and sharer of the media have a sickening fascination for such content.
“The second, which is the most likely answer in regards to the distasteful Holocaust victims TikTok challenge, is the real lack of education, empathy and understanding of the said traumatic event combined with the undying need for attention on social media.
“The average user on TikTok is far younger and therefore likely to be more naive and ignorant."
Even events that are still fresh in people's minds are acted out for the purpose of social media - and it’s not just limited to TikTok.
Most recently, the death of George Floyd, which sparked Black Lives Matter protests across the globe, was acted out in disturbing videos thought to have been initially posted on Snapchat .
The clips show users kneeling on their friends’ necks, to replicate the circumstances of the death of 46-year-old dad George, who suffocated after a cop knelt on his neck for more than eight minutes.
I was an emotional wreck seeing the video. I’ve never been triggered like that by anything before
For many, videos like this are extremely triggering.
Business consultant Naomi Empowers, from West London, broke down seeing stills from a video showing a white teen with ‘blackface’ lying on the floor with a friend kneeling on his neck.
“I was an emotional wreck seeing the video," she says. "I’ve never been triggered like that by anything before."
Naomi, 33, questions how users can go so far as to "make light" of real-life deaths and violent attacks - simply for a few 'likes' and "social media fame".
"It’s cold-hearted, and makes me fear for my six-year-old son’s future," she adds.
“We’ve been desensitised. Social media and access to videos showing murder is just becoming normal, so I don’t think some people realise the emotional impact these videos can have on people.
"There’s an obsession with becoming internet-famous.”
Experts agree 'trauma porn' content can be extremely damaging, and have been quick to condemn the practice, claiming it is ‘triggering’ for those who’ve experienced real distressing events.
“ A one-minute re-enactment created with sound bites and fun edits definitely isn't the same as someone living through a traumatic situation," Unsah explains.
"Therefore it should never even be attempted to be 'acted out' — and can cause the triggering of negative emotions, or even worse, a disorder such as PTSD [post-traumatic stress disorder]."
The users behind 'trauma porn' videos have defended their actions, claiming the clips are to "educate people" and raise awareness of real-life events.
But Unsah adds: “I don’t think some young people even realise just how wrong the content they’re posting is.
“They’ve become so fixated on trying to attract people in order to appear more likeable and appealing, that there seems to be very little thought process on how the content can be perceived by others, or deeply offend a group.
“The volume of problematic content on TikTok compared to other platforms is so high that young people are becoming even more desensitised to traumatic and devastating world events — while becoming even more obsessed with being popular.”
A TikTok spokesperson says the platform has been taking action against content like the 'Holocaust victim' videos, including blocking users' ability to search for the hashtag '#holocaustchallenge'.
"Keeping our community safe is our top priority," says the spokesperson.
"Our community guidelines make clear that we do not tolerate hate speech content that targets any individual or group on the basis of protected attributes.
"We preemptively blocked users' ability to search for #holocaustchallenge last week and we are also redirecting any searches for this hashtag to our community guidelines to further educate users about our policies and the supportive, inclusive community we are working to foster on TikTok."
But Unsah believes action must be taken at home - and in classrooms - too.
“Social media needs to be a subject area teachers and parents alike discuss with their students or children on a continuous basis," he tells us.
"The ignorance and lack of education on how to be sensitive to other groups of people, and how to behave on social media in general, is increasingly obvious and unjustifiable.
"While we should expect social media platforms to have a more rigorous internal process on overcoming trolling and offensive media, it is also the full responsibility of the content creator to not be an offender — for young people, that starts at school and home.”
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A married Florida middle school teacher has pleaded guilty to having sex with a 14-year-old male student and sending nude photos to him, according to multiple reports.
Stephanie Peterson, 27, faces between five and 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to one count of lewd or lascivious battery sex act with a child, a second-degree felony. If the case had gone to trial, she could have faced up to 15 years in prison.
She also pleaded guilty to one count of transmission of harmful material to minors by electronic means, a third-degree felony.
Peterson was arrested after the teen revealed the relationship to his parents. Police said the sexual relationship began in November 2017. The boy, an eighth grader, had been her student the previous year, Sheriff Mike Chitwood told Click Orlando last February.
According to court documents obtained by PEOPLE, the student said Peterson would send him nude photos. On multiple occasions, Peterson picked the boy up from his home around 11 p.m. and brought him back a few hours later while her husband was at work. The sex occurred in her house, her car and in a barn behind the student’s house. The sexual contact occurred between Nov. 1, 2017 and Jan. 31, 2018, according to the court documents.
Peterson also bought the teen marijuana and bowls for smoking it, according to the documents, though she was not ultimately charged with the drugs.
The student said that his grades began to suffer after their relationship started. He also said Peterson told him they had to keep their relationship secret.
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Authorities gathered evidence of Peterson’s Snapchat messages after she learned that the boy’s mother was going to the police, according to the documents.
“I hate you,” she wrote to the student, according to the court documents. “So much.”
Then she wrote, “Please tell her it was the worst decision of my life and I know it was and idk where my brain was but that I somehow fell in love with you briefly and idk why and I’ll never be the same person because of it.”
Then she pleaded with the boy: “Delete everything.”
A sentencing date has not yet been set. The judge ordered a pre-sentence investigation to help reach a decision.
Peterson’s attorney did not immediately return PEOPLE’s call for comment
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