Draft:Otto Danielle Wood
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Otto Danielle Wood is known as the drummer of American rock band Waterparks formed in Houston, Texas, having joined in 2012, one year after the band’s creation. Since then, Otto has become a fan favorite, however in later years his popularity began to decline rapidly.
With the release of “Soulsucker”, the band’s first independent release since Black Light in 2014, fans have come out with experiences that made them feel uncomfortable and even in danger around Wood. Many making the claim that he was in fact a serial killer.
The singer of Waterparks, Awsten Knight, has said that he made numerous attempts to warn fans about Wood, through merchandise releases and song lyrics. Though he felt helpless without any actual proof due to how well Wood covered his tracks.
Many have theorized that most of Wood’s victims occurred while touring. It is unclear how many lives Wood has taken, however limited evidence suggests that he reached 14 victims on the most recent tour “Sneaking Out of Heaven” spanning from February 26 to April 6 of 2024.
Knight has made multiple statements on TikTok discussing these events, including a live stream to address fans directly. Guitarist, Geoff Wigington, has remained silent.
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[edit]https://www.tiktok.com/@awstenmadeatiktokalright/video/7375673436544257326?_t=8mxda1GWd94&_r=1
https://www.tiktok.com/@waterparksmadeatiktok/video/7376082072865230122?_t=8mxdraVxh4k&_r=1