The End of The Roulette Killer

It's been 3 years since the last Roulette Killer case was made.

NOTE: If you have not read part 1 & 2, this may be confusing for you. Read them here. PART 1: https://robloxcreepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/The_Roulette_Killer

PART 2: https://robloxcreepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/The_Return_of_The_Roulette_Killer

I didn't think I'd be back here, once again writing about The Roulette Killer. Truth be told, I forgot all about this case, until today- When I got this. (I'm aware ROBLOX Myth's Wiki blurs images. But as you can see, I was sent a friend request by "ROULETTE" on Discord.)

I immediately was reminded of this ROBLOX case, written back in 2017. I was quick to accept the friend request, and see what "Roulette" had to say. He told me that he was willing to reveal his identity to me after all these years, if I'm willing to "play a game with him". I accepted. Roulette then told me he was a fan of my writing, and that he read the original case files I wrote on him back in 2017. I wasn't sure how he found out about those, but needless to say it peaked my interest.

Roulette then continued, saying that he doesn't want to be considered a "myth", and that he only scams accounts for his own personal enjoyment, and "not because he wants attention, as everyone's going to die anyways" which I doubted. If he doesn't want attention, why would he go out of his way to find my Discord account and send me a friend request?

He offered to meet me at The Streets, a game on ROBLOX you can play here.

https://www.roblox.com/games/455366377/The-Streets?refPageId=93a7774a-5be1-487c-835d-7b095e9721d9#!/game-instances Roulette has been known to frequent The Streets, and he had me make an account called "ROBLOX_Emphasizer", and allow anyone to follow the account into game. He told me he'd join the game and arrive at the meeting destination, and then he'd tell me where.

He told me to meet him at the beach, and I made sure to record. Here's the video. You can see that I arrive at the location he told me, and when I get there, I see the infamous "MY NAME IS TERRY" spray paint he's been known to graffiti on the walls. I made my way up the staircase, and saw him in the distance. Barely visible. As I made my way over to him, he disappeared behind the big green crane, and I assume he left the game, and the recording stops. Roulette then tells me over Discord that he is afraid of being compromised during the meeting, and that I have to meet him somewhere else. I see that he is afraid of another player interrupting him, as he must have a lot to say. I agree to this, and he sends a link to another meeting place.

This time, he wanted to meet at "The Compound", a known hangout for the ROBLOXian mafia community. This was the moment. I was finally going to meet Roulette, after all these years. A case I once obsessed over when I was a young kid playing ROBLOX, now back, much to my own surprise. It may not have been that big a deal on the surface, but to me, to me, this was proper closure.

As soon as I got there, I found "Roulette" in an office, looking out the window. I got closer to him, and we began to talk. He wore a red suit and hat, paired with a red mask. My initial assumption of his appearance seemed to have been wrong. He had even made an account called "TheRouletteKiller". When we began talking, it became apparent very quickly that he was a huge troll. He acted like a child, inexperienced and uneducated. That's when I began to get a sinking feeling, that this was in fact NOT The Roulette Killer, but instead a copycat. I called his bluff, and told him that if he is the real Roulette Killer, then he has to login to MrBowTie_1's (my friend he scammed) account. This was the moment of truth. He couldn't get into the account. BowTie never came back online, and "TheRouletteKiller" confessed to being a copycat.

I'd been lied to. Conned. This was NOT The Roulette Killer, but simply a copycat who had been inspired by the original case when it first was written 3 years ago.

Disappointed and angry, I told him that he shouldn't be inspired by ROBLOX scammers, and that everyone should be doing their best to get rid of the scammers. How could anyone be inspired from this? A ROBLOX account isn't just a silly account. It's a part of you. Of your childhood. But I wasn't just disappointed. I have to say, I was impressed. That was some dedication. It's 2020 now, and the original Roulette case (both part 1 & 2) were written back in 2017. That means this copycat waited 3 years to make his move. I saw that he joined only a day after I uploaded the first case file. How could someone be THIS obsessed with a Z-list myth from 2017? But still, he was '''obsessed. '''Which is just wrong. I gave the copycat a strict talking to, and he actually agreed with some of my points, and felt bad about what he did. He was about to leave the game out of shame-

But that's when I remembered. If this wasn't Roulette, how in the world did he get the "MY NAME IS TERRY" ventriloquist puppet graffiti?

I made my way over to him and asked him. The copycat told me he reverse-image searched the "MY NAME IS TERRY" photo from the original case file I uploaded, and from that was able to find Roulette's real account.

He then followed up, saying the real Roulette Killer had quit YEARS ago, and went on to become an air traffic controller in real life. I asked the copycat if he could tell me who Roulette is, so I could have closure. The copycat decided to be cheap, and told me I would have to pay him 1,000 ROBUX to know Roulette's real account, which I am NOT doing. After I declined his offer, he left the game, leaving me alone at The Compound.

All I can say is, try not to get too obsessive over these ROBLOX myths. Subconsciously, you may start glorifying the more dangerous ones and move on to become like the copycat here. Being obsessed with a scammer for 3 years isn't healthy. I may not have found who Roulette was in the end, but at least I stopped a copycat from moving on to scam accounts.

~THE END~

You can watch my interrogation with the copycat here: