CreepyPasta: Who is Janice?
Here is a disturbing Creepypasta from deep web that involves some weird things and an unexplained mystery.
The Story starts with Mark Spielman who is a regular indoor person who you can’t see outside. Regularly sits in front of the computer and looks about anything from fucked up shit, Internet memes, YouTube fads, and even porn sites too and has knowledge of internet inside and out.
When he came to know the Local Police department was looking to hire a person who had quite in-depth knowledge of the internet he grabbed the opportunity and landed in the police.
At first, he started working on some basic stuff like finding websites that had CP and stupid users who leaked IP Address without using a proxy. Later second and third month was really challenging because of some clever hackers who leaked confidential info from the police databases to the public.
“But one day, the life I was working so hard to build came crashing down…”

Like any other day, he was looking at some Child pornography site and found disturbing to take a look at these often. Found a website with a URL called “Sweet15.com”.
One of the biggest CP site he has never seen and started digging into the website content. He browsed on random page and clicked on the image link called “Cathy.jpg”
“It was a picture of a young girl with long hair and pale skin, about 15 or 16, standing in a dimly lit room with a smile on her face. Not a full, toothy smile, but just a slight grin.” But after seeing the name of the image it was not “cathy.jpg” but it was “janice.jpg”
Now decided to click on “Susan.jpg” but ended in the same image even after clicking 15 to 20 files. Even a video “PennyPrecious.wav” ended in the same place. With help of his office colleagues, he researched it but all ended in the same place. Left the office after frustration and found something was missing and he didn’t really thoroughly check it.
Soon after he reached home started working on it and found on the very last page of the picture file logs was a lone picture file called “TrueJanice.jpg.”
He clicked on it then computer crashed and shut down with the BSOD. Later he turned it on after quite a time trying and found that all his programs were deleted and found 1000’s of images files copied with the most shocking thing is that the desktop image was “Janice.jpg”
In mixed feelings of fear and uncontrollable interest started clicking on one image at a time. He says “It was Janice.jpg, the black-and-white photo. Something about Janice’s facial expression was different, though.”
The First images were exactly the same but after some clicks, it had morphed into the frowning one that was on the desktop. Few rapid clicks revealed that she starts to confront into a scream.
Several 100 clicks the screen turned black and suddenly saw a bundle on the bed with a blanket on the top and he explained “The scene was in a dark room with a few candles burning to light it up. I noticed in horror that there were red splotches on the wall behind the bed, which was what I knew had to be blood.”
Few more pictures clicked a man walked into the frame with surgical instruments and cut open the girls stomach and started ripping out her guts, piece by piece and it was so bloody and vivid. Now he was on the 995 of 1000 pictures and started moving slowly from one pic to next pic.
In 998 he saw a grainy photo of a young girl staring at me.
Her eyes were blank, expressionless. I couldn’t see much, so I went on to picture 999. I could then see what the picture was. I was face-to-face with Janice. She was covered in blood and I knew she was dead already.
The Last Photo had a black background with a large question mark in the center and below with a simple question “Who is Janice?”.
The Official Statement gave by the police department, “Officers found this document on Detective Mark Spielmans’ hard drive. We found this document stored on his computer along with what appears to be a note. All that the note said was “WHO IS JANICE?!” After going over the files on his computer, we found several documents pertaining as to who Janice may have been.”
“From what we can gather, she had been kidnapped from her family around 20 years ago. She was never found. Her parents vanished shortly after the kidnapping. Upon further investigation, officers found computer code embedded in her picture.”
“From what we could gather, it was a scrambled bit of code that, when deciphered, linked to a video file. However, upon viewing the file, the investigating officers deleted it and refused to divulge what they had seen. Mark Spielman was never found. The case has since been discontinued.”
Source: Janice.jpg Creepypasta
Big Babboon says
I’ve never visited an ‘onion’ site and at this point I’m not sure if I would ever want to, but now I’m just a little curious. Couldn’t someone just use the Tor browser ‘sandboxed’ to connect to a public WIFI network on a basically ‘throwaway’ laptop containing no personal data to check it out? Then if sufficiently interested they might consider going the VPN route. (ps. I’m not remotely concerned about viruses or if the drive gets wiped… easy enough to format & reinstall the OS.)
Light Bringer says
To the author of this article (who isn’t listed). I’m very interested in this case (if its true). Curious as to why the PD wasn’t named or any geo location. Those two small things could make a huge difference if divulged. Also there’s almost nothing on Google pertaining to this. Classified cover-up or fabricated attention-catcher? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks
deepwebadmin says
Such information has been cut off from public access long ago to avoid concussion unnecessarily.
Christen Allen Iman says
I have spent some 20 years researching the aberrant mind through criminal behavior analysis and I consider my self quite adept in my field. I have seen the worst of mankind. But it’s difficult for me to comprehend the mindset of not only the individual who commits such heinous crimes against children, but those who would wish to see images and videos of the crimes pretending simple curiosity. I believe there’s more than curiosity here.