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This Kevin Spacey Conspiracy Theory is Just Too Creepy to Handle

This Kevin Spacey Conspiracy Theory is Just Too Creepy to Handle
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Hold on to your butts, because we're talking about Hollywood actor Kevin Spacey and things are about to get real paranoid.

With a career spanning over three decades, Spacey gained widespread recognition for his roles in films like American Beauty, The Usual Suspects, and Seven. His ability to embody complex characters earned Spacey numerous accolades, including two Academy Awards and two Tony Awards. However, in recent years the star has been accused of sexual assault by dozens of men, many of whom were underage at the time of their alleged abuse.

If you've been following the news at all, this is already ancient history. What you might NOT know is that three of Spacey's accusers all died within the same year.

Spooooky… no wonder the conspiracy theorists have pounced! Here are the three people who died after making public accusations against the Hollywood actor.

  1. Linda Culkin
    Culkin was the first person to accuse Spacey of harassing young men. She was a nurse, and one of her male patients told her about his alleged abuse at the hands of the movie star. Culkin was vocal in her accusations against Spacey… and by 'vocal', we mean that she stalked him and ended up in prison for sending him numerous death threats. When Culkin was hit by a car in April of 2019, she died in hospital shortly after.

  2. 'John Doe'
    An unnamed man was set to appear in court against Spacey in 2019. The masseur, who wished to remain anonymous, claimed that Spacey hired him for a massage and then cornered and assaulted him. One month before he was set to appear in court, John Doe died of cancer.

  3. Ari Behn
    Behn, a former Norwegian royal who accused Spacey of groping him at a Nobel Peace Prize concert in 2007, died shortly after Spacey posted a 2019 Christmas video encouraging fans to kill their enemies 'with kindness'. Behn died by suicide.

Conspiracy theories are always fun, but let's all remember to stay skeptical out there. So far there's no evidence that these deaths are anything more than a coincidence.

The fatal car accident of Linda Culkin sounds the most like a 'hit', but the driver who struck her (who did not drive off, but remained at the scene to try and help) was released without charge. Ari Behn had struggled for years with addiction and mental health issues. And John Doe's cancer was unlikely to have come from any sort of Top-Secret Hollywood-Only Carcinoma Gun (only Beyoncé has access to that).

Still, let's face it – some much weirder and more unlikely things have happened. At the very least, this conspiracy theory would make a great movie. Who do you think would be in it?

I hear Kevin Spacey is available these days. Of course, given his behavior and history, he might not be available for long.