>>8212137The timing of the upsurge in discussion about Tristen R. Nash on /pw/ was so peculiar that it could not be a coincidence. It was as if someone had whispered his name into the collective consciousness of the internet, just days before his untimely death.
Tristan's own words spoke of a deep, dark secret that he was carrying, and his cryptic messages seemed to be pointing to something sinister. His father, Kevin Nash, was known for his podcast, where he often spoke about topics relating to the early 90s. It seemed that he had been running short on ideas for his show, and some speculated that he had taken drastic measures to ensure that he would never run out of material for his audience.
The clues that Tristen left behind hinted that his death may have been an act of murder, orchestrated by his own father. This possibility was too horrific to contemplate, but it seemed that it was the only explanation for the strange upsurge in discussion about Tristen R. Nash on /pw/ just a week prior to his death.