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Lyda Southard's Special Guest "Jason Chaos" Came & Did A Show
A 100 And Some what Years Later, Since Lyda Southard Death (Serial Killer) Mr. Chaos Came And Raved On Her Grave.
It’s no secret that Jason Chaos loves making headlines. But last weekend he attempted something even bigger and bolder than he’s done before. While visiting Idaho, Chaos and girlfriend Jazmine Yvone, who was featured on his track “Ghost 4uck,” decided it might be fun to DJ in a cemetery.
Last month Chaos became the first person to DJ out on the streets of Time Square, but he’s never DJ’d among the dead — and neither have most people. Chaos and Yvone don’t really remember how the idea came about, but they were afraid they might bring some spirits back home with them.
Before his DJ set, Chaos asked Officer Eric Brown whether there were any rules he should follow for DJ’ing in a cemetery, but Brown said there weren’t any because nobody had ever DJ’ed in a graveyard before. Chaos actually had the full support of the police force during his DJ set, and they were there to back him up. Chaos also had two dancers joining him: Little L8dy Lill and Angelica Jacqueline.
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Chaos, being the tall guy that he is, needed to find the tallest tombstone to put his DJ equipment on, which strangely led him to the grave of Lyda Southard, a famous serial killer who went on killing sprees in the early 1900s.
The freakiest part of this is that Southard tried to say several of her victims died from the influenza of 1918, which killed over 20 million people worldwide, instead of murder. In a time where we’re all dealing with a global pandemic, this is pretty creepy.
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While DJ’ing, Chaos said he kept feeling spirits around him and getting goosebumps. Considering where he was, this makes a lot of sense, but it’s safe to say his DJ set was a success. It might be a while, though, before we hear about anyone else attempting something like this.
