🐱 Who is Yandere Freak? TikTok cosplayer ‘Snow’ charged with manslaughter

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A TikToker and cosplayer has become the subject of intense scrutiny online, after it was discovered they had been charged with manslaughter for the alleged accidental killing of a high school friend with a firearm. Known as yandere.freak on TikTok, they have 1.6 million followers.


Previously known as ‘snowthesaltqueen’, the TikToker’s real name is Mary Anne Oliver-Snow, from Houston, Texas.

Court filings at Harris County District Courts show that Snow was arrested on January 18, after giving an audio-recorded statement about the events that had unfolded.

The case against Snow claims that “on or about January 17,” Snow “recklessly caused the death of Helen Rose Hastings by pointing a handgun at the complainant and pulling the trigger.” Tributes were paid to Hastings in the Oberlin Review, by friends at Oberlin College, where she was a first-year student.

In a statement to police, Snow said that “they were all drinking and she got pretty drunk.” The firearm was said to be their ex-boyfriends, but that all the bullets had been taken out, and the magazine removed.


The group of friends had been watching “Gotham,” and Snow explained to police that they are a cosplayer, and that they “like characters and stuff, and told her friends she had a gun like Penguin does.”

It is then said that the victim joked “oh, shoot me”, which Snow did, not expecting a bullet to be loaded.

Following booking, Snow was released on $20,000 bond. On September 27, rumors about Snow began to spread online, due to their popular presence on TikTok and social media.


Yandere Freak on TikTok​

Snow has continued to post cosplay TikTok’s to their account. Comments on videos include criticism that they have returned to posting, while others have urged sympathy.

“What a huge slap in the face to the families of the victims to be posting like this,” one of the most ‘liked’ comments reads. However, another says “Let them grieve and move on. They lost a close friend just a few months ago and will live with that guilt forever. They’ve been through enough.”


The manslaughter case is now set for evidence exchange on October 21, 2021.

We will update this story as more information becomes available.
 
The case against Snow claims that “on or about January 17,” Snow “recklessly caused the death of Helen Rose Hastings by pointing a handgun at the complainant and pulling the trigger.”
You mean... she shot her.

First time I've seen a deconstruction of an act in order to diffuse a woman's responsibility. I'm used to the employment of passive voice.
 
But did either of them have decent tits.
The deadgirl might've, but the dumb bitch who shot her? Not so much.

I would've slapped the tits off her anyways, just for having such shit trigger discipline.
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Deadgirl.
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Yeah...... I don't think it was an accident.
 
Yeah...... I don't think it was an accident.
You think? I'm looking at that airsoft gun in the second picture and wondering why she brought out a real gun and pulled its trigger. She wasn't using a real gun for her cosplay.

Article mentions the real gun was actually her ex-boyfriend's... but we're not talking about a hoodie, we're talking about a gun.
 
More Doogul Roomba fans should be imprisoned just for the sheer betterment of society(and anime).
 
What an ugly woman.
Gets my almonds activated that to have a similar ig account as a guy I would either have to be rich or have an 8 pack or both.
1.1 million for some frumpy bitch to look like a plain Jane anime character with weight issues is crazy
 
You mean... she shot her.

First time I've seen a deconstruction of an act in order to diffuse a woman's responsibility. I'm used to the employment of passive voice.
Yeah I was just thinking the same thing. The use of complainant here especially struck me as odd as that would seem to imply that the person is still alive which we know isn’t the case. Usually you say victim.
 
Article mentions the real gun was actually her ex-boyfriend's... but we're not talking about a hoodie, we're talking about a gun
I know boys that aggressively pursue for a ten year old stained t-shirt and this article is trying to tell me she managed to keep his glock?

Now I’m wondering if that gun has been used in a few different crimes…
 
I know boys that aggressively pursue for a ten year old stained t-shirt and this article is trying to tell me she managed to keep his glock?
Agree. Something tells me there's a lot more foul play involved than what's been told, but the police report has consistent stories regarding what happened so I'm kinda at an impasse. However, I do find it weird that multiple people had told Mary(?) to shoot them but she only actually pulled the trigger on Helen. There are some tiktoks saying that Mary and Helen kinda had a rocky relationship, so...
 
Somewhat unrelated: I know being into the "yandere" archetype is just a symptom of severe Lonely-Ass Nigga Syndrome, but I still can't wrap my head around it. These women are largely written, literally, as having BPD-- and BPD isn't sexy.

It's easy to figure out why there are women are into depicting themselves as such-- virtually faceless male attention.
 
Somewhat unrelated: I know being into the "yandere" archetype is just a symptom of severe Lonely-Ass Nigga Syndrome, but I still can't wrap my head around it. These women are largely written, literally, as having BPD-- and BPD isn't sexy.

It's easy to figure out why there are women are into depicting themselves as such-- virtually faceless male attention.
You're clearly not a a true american if you can't appreciate a girl shooting up (or chainsawing) a school to get to your heart.
 
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