Posted on 01/08/2026 6:09:25 AM PST by Red Badger
Something very sinister is happening at the supposed happiest place on Earth.
A dead body was just discovered at Disney World and it’s the sixth one in just three months. It’s an obvious public relations disaster for Disney but it also raises all kinds of questions.
What are the odds of so many people turning up dead in one place, even if the deaths are unrelated?
Breitbart News reports:
Sixth Dead Body Found at Disney World in Less than Three Months
A sixth person has died at Disney World in less than three months. The body was found just one day after New Year’s Day, with the discovery coming after a series of deaths that have rocked the “Most Magical Place on Earth.”
Police say the body was found around 9:00 p.m. on Friday night in Disney Springs, a shopping center on the Walt Disney World property in Florida, according to a report by WKMG.
“Deputies responded to the Disney Springs Orange Garage on East Buena Vista Drive and discovered a man who was deceased,” the Orange County Sheriff’s Office told the outlet on Saturday.
“This incident is being investigated as a possible suicide,” the sheriff’s office added. “We have no additional information to release and will have no further updates this weekend.”
While Friday’s Disney World dead body discovery was the first of 2026, it is the sixth death to have happened at the amusement park since October.
The New York Post has details on the other deaths:
The death was the first at Disney World of the new year, but was just the sixth to happen there since October.
First, 31-year-old Disney superfan Sumer Equitz was found dead on Oct. 14 from an apparent suicide at Disney World’s Contemporary Resort.
Then on Oct. 21, a man in his 60s was found dead on a Disney World trail from a pre-existing medical condition at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground.
And just two days later on Oct. 23, 28-year-old Matthew Alec Cohn died after jumping the 12th floor of a Disney Hotel.
A woman in her 40s was then found dead at Disney’s Pop Century Resort on Nov. 2, while on Nov. 8 a body was found at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa in Lake Buena Vista.
If you’re having any serious health issues, you may want to avoid Disney properties for the near future. Perhaps a Six Flags park would be a safer bet.
One sick secret about Disney is that mentally disturbed people go there to commit suicide. That’s been going on for years.
“Something very sinister is happening at the supposed happiest place on Earth.”
Wow. That first sentence writes a big check that the rest of the article can’t cash. One from natural causes from a preexisting condition. The rest from suicide. All sorts of antisocial activities become a fad. This looks like a fad of disturbed people deciding to off themselves at the same place. Unfortunate, I guess. Sinister it’s not
How can anyone even like Disney let alone be a superfan , that’s nuts
Well, there goes the ‘happiest place’ title.
Some say Florida is God’s waiting room — heaven. Let suppose Disney is satan’s entry point !!
Sounds like Disney is the venue of choice for suicide.
Pardon me being so morbid this early in the day, but..
If I recall, there are a total of 18 Spinning Cups in that Disney ride. Okay. So you take Six of those cups and turn them into Spinning Graves. Increasing the Grave count as per fate’s demand. Of course, that would require each cup to be power sanded down and repainted with all new designs.
“Six corpses? Sounds like Disney has gone full “Wicked”.”
Those are just the ones they’ve found!
Sounds like torture!
And they said those ticket prices wouldn’t kill anyone.
I’ll just stay home….
Snow white isn’t white anymore?!?
There used to be a ‘game’ people could play while waiting in the lines at DW, “Find the Hidden Mickeys”, because small silhouettes of MM were hidden everywhere, in unexpected places.
Now they can play “Find the Dead Bodies”!...............
Apparently she’s a black Lesbian..............
We...I guess it’s a little better, or not, than finding the same dead body six times over the course of three months.
It's within the Disney World transportation system, just like the various linked theme parks and resorts. For those that don't know, Disney Springs was previously Downtown Disney (and several other names before that), an area that is less focused on children - more shopping, nightclubs and dining.
In one place?? This is a large, one place.
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