Core Four: Bonnie, Freddy, Chica and Foxy
Five Night’s At Freddy’s: Five children were lured to the backroom by an unknown man. Freddy’s gets shut down. First game is alleged to take place in 1991-1996. Five children allegedly stuffed into five animatronics, the core four and golden Freddy.
News clippings: “Local pizzeria, Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza has been threatened again with shutdown by his health department over reports of foul odour coming from the much-loved animal mascots. Police were contacted when parents reportedly noticed what appeared to be blood and mucous around the eyes and mouths of the mascots. One parent likened them to ‘reanimated carcasses’.”
Similar to the case of Nathan Dunlap, a man who shot and killed four people, leaving only one survivor, Bobby who testified in the case.
Golden Freddy has no pattern and jumps out at you randomly. The camera in the kitchen is always black and you can’t see what’s going on, this is allegedly where Golden Freddy hides. The kitchen is where Bobby was able to survive the attack.
Ben from the real life case, has similarities to Bonnie, who appears in the supply closet which contains cleaning supplies. Ben was vacuuming at the time of the attack.
Foxy is behind a curtain and is more aggressive than the other animatronics, similar to the manager, Margaret was in the back office counting receipts at the time of the murder.
Sylvia was closest to the bathroom and was cleaning up the salad bar at the time of the attack, Chica walks past the bathroom and is associated with food.
Freddy doesn’t have many similarities to Colleen but he does appear in the girl’s bathroom. This could be a reference to Colleen being a girl or it could reference Nathan’s plan of hiding in the bathroom until he was ready to attack.
Theories about the player, Mike Schmitt being the murderer. Former employee of Freddy Fazbear’s. Fired for “tampering with the animatronics. General unprofessionalism. Odour”
Mike Schmitt is alleged to be the person who lured the five children into the backrooms, using his knowledge of the employee’s only section of the pizzeria. The game is theorised to be his nightmares, taunting him every night with the phrase “It’s me”.