>>34707
>She could be calm because she thinks it's just a game or because he threatened her.
How could she think it's a game if he kidnapped her? Girls get scared easily and tend to be suspicious of any guy they don't know very well. The only way a girl would agree to do something like this is if the guy was her boyfriend/brother, in which case we can be pretty sure that it's fake.
>When he enters the room, she's clearly scared.
She doesn't look scared to me. Have you ever seen what girls do when they get scared?
>The laptop is there to record the facebook feed, duh.
Why would he stream this stuff on facebook if he's worried about getting caught? It's the dumbest thing he could do. And if he isn't worried about getting caught, why is he wearing a mask? It makes no sense.
>She could be quiet because she knows he watches it.
How would she know he watches it? And even then, if she saw that this was getting streamed on facebook of all places, she would try to get help, to contact her friends, something. The guy was too busy trying to make this seem creepy to think logically about possible plot holes.
>As for the blood, even if it was fake blood (which we don't know), it might be there to enhance the "experience" or scare the girl. Or it might be real, I don't trust armchair detectives to know their shit about blood splatter patterns. Also, ever heard of long gloves? There's blood on the inside of the shirt's collar btw.
Honestly, does it look real to you? Does that look like the shirt of a guy who just stabbed someone?
>If this was an ARG or publicity stunt, there would be more info instead of nothing.
It's not necessarily either of those things, maybe it's just a prank or an art project. What reason would he have to stream it if it was real?