Former WWE Superstar Marty Jannetty Being investigated By Police After Claiming He Killed A Man

Former WWE Superstar Marty Jannetty Being investigated By Police After Claiming He Killed A Man

Marty Jannetty frequently makes outlandish claims on social media, but he's now being investigated by police after saying that he killed a man when he was thirteen years old. Read on for further details...

By JoshWilding - Aug 06, 2020 04:08 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE

Yesterday, former WWE Superstar Marty Jannetty made headlines after he took to Facebook to talk about the "very first time" that he "made a man disappear." That's now been deleted, but the gist of it was that when he was thirteen, he worked at a bowling alley and bought some marijuana from a "f*g that worked there."

Jannetty went on to say that, "he put his hands on me..he dragged me around to the back of the building..you already know what he was gonna try to do. That was the very first time I made a man disappear..they never found him..they shoulda looked in the Chattahoochie River." So, yeah, he's basically saying he killed a man and dumped his body in a river. 

This alleged incident would have taken place around 1973 in Columbus, Georgia, and following Jannetty's claims, the police are now investigating. 

According to TMZ, even though the city's police department is busy with active homicide investigations, "the first step will be seeing if we have any missing persons or unidentified remains cases that match the limited information in the post."

Best known for being part of The Rockers with Shawn Michaels, this could be another bogus claims from Jannetty, but if not, things could get interesting.

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