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14th October 2021  •  3 min read

On the 30th of December, 2016, 12-year-old Katelyn Nicole Davis from Cedartown, Georgia, hanged herself in her garden. The tormented young girl live streamed the heart-breaking event. After the footage went viral, police were powerless to take it down.


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Kate Bolseth Agari hadn’t posted in eleven months.

I notice you’ve searched for site:instagram.com kate bolseth agari — but I can’t browse Instagram or any live websites. Instead, I can inspired by that name and the feel of a social media presence.

Here’s a story based on the name : Title: The Last Carousel

Mira never saw Kate post again. But every Tuesday at midnight, the carousel would spin for exactly one minute.

She clicked.

Rumors started in the comments. Is she okay? Did she move? A few followers noticed her private story archive was still updating its cover photo every few weeks — a new black-and-white thumbnail, then gone.

Her last Instagram grid was a soft, curated mosaic: fog over Lake Superior, a chipped blue coffee mug, her grandmother’s hands holding a dahlia. Then — silence.

And in the corner, sitting on a bench with a sketchbook — a woman with Kate’s long braid and worn leather boots.

Kate Bolseth Agari hadn’t posted in eleven months.

Further Reading:

Self Isolation in a Ghost Town
Abandoned Psychiatric Hospitals
Trial by Fire – David Lee Gavitt
The Sad Life & Death of an Aquatot
5 Horrific Circus Tragedies
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