User:Colourfull90/Sentence of Crime

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' Sentencer of Crime ' ( In Spanish Sentencing Crime , also known as ' Sentence of Crime or 'Crime Sentencing ) is a [ [ character ] ] [ [ fiction | fiction ] ] created by an anonymous user for whom very little is known on Deviant Art in 2011 although his profile disappeared for unknown reasons . It is represented as what looks like a normal person with a skull as a sheep head and carrying various weapons like swords and guns and other firearms. Is said to be immortal and kills criminals because of a personal vendetta and a covenant with Death and other supernatural deities.

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Sentencer of Crime was created on a creepy pasta, online fiction known as " [ [ Creepypasta ] ]" ; scary stories told in short snippets that spread easily copied from site to site . There are several stories influenced by this creepy pasta Internet .

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Sentencer of Crime is described as a spectrum or immortal who murders criminals and evil people doing innocent . His appearance consists of a ram's skull like head, body and semi immaterial aspect of carrying a sharp katana that gives off a strange glow a pale blue or red flames and even fire .

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At first, Sentencing Crime was created as a kind of anonymous identity with the intent to do justice within the Internet and try to make people aware that there fight daily against evil. The website where all this took place was mainly in the Spanish social network Tuenti where adding people to spread their ideas through images and videos. There is another theory that was really what he wanted to instruct someone with the skills or resources to fight crime , that is, those videos and pictures were to camouflage and people thought it was not serious . This can mean that influenced the creation of quite creepy paste coming to think that the creator can be the same as using the social network for that purpose. These events took place between 2011 and 2012.


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