Garth Brooks Serial Killer Conspiracy: Where Are The Dead Bodies?
Emily Baldwin The scenario about Garth Brooks serial killer rumors started when Garth shared his 2018 stadium tour, which he did through a video many people mocked at the time.
Later, ‘Your Mom’s House Studios’ a famous comedy channel hosted by Christina P, Fahim Anwar, and Tom Segura, posted a video on their Youtube channel, where they unconditionally alleged that Garth Brooks is a murderer with hundreds of bodies hidden on his property.
However, the video was purely comedic, but YMH fans rushed with the claim, and it has only snowballed from then on. Until then, you had to be hard-pressed to find one of Brook’s posts that are not full of comments from the audience asking him where he is hiding the dead bodies.
The funniest part of the movie is that it does not seem as though Garth and his team know what is happening. None of the comments have ever been deleted or archived over the years, and every time he shares something new, Your Mom’s House Studios fans are quick to fill his comment box with dead bodies rumors.
Furthermore, sometimes rumors on the internet become so viral or prominent that the absolute truth gets hidden behind what was intended to be nothing more than a joke.
Who is Garth Brooks?
Troyal Garth Brooks was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on February 7, 1962. He is an American country music singer-songwriter whose crossover appeal to the pop market made him the top-selling solo artist of all time.
He was born into a musical family, and his mother had an extensive recording career with Capitol Records in the 1950s. Brooks initially exhibited little interest in music.
He got a track-and-field scholarship from Oklahoma State University, where he collided with guitarist Ty England, with whom he started performing at area nightclubs.
In hopes of breaking into the music industry, he moved to Nashville in 1984 after graduating with a degree in advertising. However, Brooks’ first journey into the center of country music was short, and he returned to Oklahoma after only a day.
He married his undergraduate girlfriend, Sandy Mahl, in 1986, and a year later, she joined him back in Nashville, where he was signed to Capitol Records in 1988.
Brooks debuted his self-titled first album in 1989, and England ultimately supported him in a productive collaboration in country music.
While on tour supporting their debut album, the two developed a comfortable onstage banter that became a feature of Brooks’ live performances.
While Garth Brooks’ albums sold well, neither audiences nor reviewers could have predicted what would come. Brooks released No Fences in 1990, a smash hit that sold over 17 million copies because of tracks like “Friends in Low Places.”
As his songs blurred the barrier between pop and country, his live performances ignored country traditions entirely in favor of the spectacle of 1970s arena rock.
Brooks used a wireless hands-free microphone that allowed him to walk the stage throughout his concerts, which included pyrotechnics and light effects.