Woman HAS NOT Clubbed Boyfriend To Death For Cheating On Her In A Dream

Fact Check

  • by: Jeremy Smith

There is a trending HOAX story stating "Woman clubs boyfriend to death because he cheated on her in a dream." Although the story comes from a known satire and hoax site, some viewers are unaware of this and continue to share and like the vicious HOAX.

The NOT TRUE story starts:

A 28-year-old man is dead after his girlfriend beat him to death because she had a dream he cheated on her with a waitress at a golf course. According to police, the woman woke the man up to confront him. "It appears as though she did try to get a reasonable explanation from her boyfriend about why he was sleeping around on her in her sleep. When he said he couldn't possibly know why she had a dream like that, she took out his nine iron and murdered him with it."

Yikes. Concluding:

It still counts as cheating, even though it didn't really happen," the woman explained. "He said that was ridiculous, as though my horoscope and subconscious mind were wrong. He attacked my intuition as a woman so I defended myself with his golf club."

The image used in the HOAX story is actually a mugshot from a 2011 arrest of a woman who "allegedly crashed into the back of a vehicle which was stopped behind another vehicle causing the middle vehicle to hit the front one." The image has made the rounds on the webs for years on the "Most Attractive Mug Shots" circuit.

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Jeremy Smith is from Cape Girardeau, Missouri, and currently resides in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He is an editor at Lead Stories, www.leadstories.com, mainly focusing on debunking hoax stories. 

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