Someone Found The FB Profile Of This Man Who Stabbed His Friend To Death And It’s Insanely Eerie

Facebook / Terrel Jordan
Facebook / Terrel Jordan

While it’s normal to get into fights with friends, it’s a very different thing to murder them over a dispute. And yet that’s where these two friends from Lewisburg found themselves after a dispute that went very, very wrong.

Terrell Jordan allegedly fatally stabbed his friend Aaron Boone on Saturday night. Boone was bleeding from stab wounds in his chest, back and abdomen when the authorities found him in his front yard. When they asked him who had stabbed him, he told them about Jordan, but then became semi-responsive and was unable to go into further detail. Boone died less than an hour later.

Facebook / Terrel Jordan
Facebook / Terrel Jordan

After the EMS came to treat Boone, the officers followed a blood trail he had left behind and traced it back to Jordan’s mother’s boyfriend’s house. Though the boyfriend answered the door, he said he hadn’t heard anything that night. While Jordan wasn’t in the house, officers found him later near the Mifflinburg police station, though it’s unclear what he was doing there.

If the story itself isn’t harrowing enough, reddit user Foreverdead3 added an extra level of creepy when he posted a screenshot of Jordan’s Facebook profile with the caption, “A guy just stabbed and killed his friend right outside my university, this is the stabber’s Facebook page.”

Reddit / Foreverdead3
Reddit / Foreverdead3

Jordan’s cover photo claimed that “every now and then someone tries to test my Patience and the Ass Hole comes out.”

Facebook / Terrel Jordan
Facebook / Terrel Jordan

The post is definitely eerie when you consider the fact that Boone was allegedly Jordan’s friend.

Jordan is currently being held by authorities without bail. Thought Catalog Logo Mark

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