The Smiling Man
He smiled at me and his smile was wider than his face, and he had so many teeth, so many goddamn teeth. And then he showed me the bouquet. Black roses, yellow tulips, yellow carnations, white heliotrope, lavender hydrangea.
- The Jeanette Experience
A girl receives a bouquet of flowers in her locker. A secret admirer. Days later, she is found dead, her heart missing. And the Smiling Man moves on.
His eyes have been described as "wrong" and will show up on tape as only black spots. His smile is wider than his face. He likes to burn or gouge out people's eyes. And he always leaves flowers behind.
You can kill him. Shooting him works. But only for a short time; after a while, he will appear again, alive and unharmed and holding a nice bouquet. With flowers as sharp as knives.
- The Jeanette Experience
A girl receives a bouquet of flowers in her locker. A secret admirer. Days later, she is found dead, her heart missing. And the Smiling Man moves on.
His eyes have been described as "wrong" and will show up on tape as only black spots. His smile is wider than his face. He likes to burn or gouge out people's eyes. And he always leaves flowers behind.
You can kill him. Shooting him works. But only for a short time; after a while, he will appear again, alive and unharmed and holding a nice bouquet. With flowers as sharp as knives.