The Livestream Murders
ebook ∣ A Dark Psychological Thriller About a Girl Who Watched Her Own Kidnapping Online (Based on True Crime Events)
By Ryan Ellis
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What if the worst night of your life... was watched by 82,000 people?
At 2:37 a.m., nineteen-year-old Lila Carter vanished—live on camera.
The viral streamer, known for her late-night sarcasm and chaotic stunts, had built a cult following by mocking fear itself. But during one routine livestream, the screen cut to black... and returned with her bound, terrified, and forced to perform for a faceless captor.
Her chat thought it was a stunt.
They laughed. They donated. They spammed heart emojis.
Only three people called for help.
The Girl Who Watched Her Own Kidnapping on Livestream is a dark, immersive psychological thriller set in the age of social surveillance, viral violence, and digital complicity.
Lila is no damsel. She's angry, resourceful—and very aware that the audience is part of the game. As her kidnapper streams every moment to her followers, she must weaponize the one thing she still controls: their attention.
But there's something darker behind the mask.
And Lila's not the only one being watched.
What You'll Find Inside:
Reader Advisory:
This novel contains disturbing psychological themes, dark humor, and moments of digital horror. It explores society's obsession with livestreamed tragedy and the unsettling truth about what people will watch—so long as it's not happening to them.