The one thing worse than zombies.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The darkest quote in The Walking Dead seems like the kind of scenario that could only occur in horror fiction, but writer Robert Kirkman recently revealed it actually came from a real-life news report. Kirkman reveals that the scenario described haunted him for "a good, long time," but that including it in The Walking Dead seemingly exorcised it from his mind.
Walking Dead's "Daddy Ate My Eyes" Crime Really Happened Related: The Walking Dead's Ending Sets Up a Problem WAY Bigger Than Zombies Walking Dead's Dark Story Recreates Rick's Paranoia Kirkman doesn't go into detail about the real-life crime, save that it was even grislier than the issue recounts, but the issue seems to reference a 2009 crime taking place in Bakersfield, with outlets such as CBS and The Los Angeles Times indeed quoting the 4-year-old victim as telling investigators "my daddy ate my eyes." The perpetrator had prior charges for child cruelty while under the influence of PCP.
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