FEBRUARY 20TH, 1971: CHILD REPORTED DEAD NEAR FREDBEAR'S FAMILY DINER
A concerned mother claims her son (Jack Marionowski, age 10) slipped out of her grip while they were going grocery shopping. He then supposedly ran a couple blocks towards the beloved Fredbear's Family Diner, but was then lost when he took several sharp turns between cars. He was found by a staff member about a quarter of and hour later, with a stab wound through the chest. It is currently unknown who murdered the innocent boy.

"We just can't believe this happened," says the manager of Fredbear's, Fredrick Jackson. "Our entire purpose is to ensure that the fantasies of children are made a reality and that they have fun. Why anyone would do this to a little boy, I will never know."

Irene Marionowski is taking this case to court and suing the company $5,000 for not installing proper security systems outside the building.


NOVEMBER 28TH, 1974: FREDBEAR'S FAMILY DINER CLOSING DOWN
The Fredbear's Family Diner, infamous for an incident involving a stabbed child over three years ago, is closing its doors in a week after a rapid loss of customers. After several years of budget cuts, many employees are relieved to be free of the job.

However, the Diner may reopen one day, as hinted by many long-time workers.

"To children, these animatronics are not robots, but friends who will love and help them through the day. It would be an upset to those hundred of young kids if you were to take away their friends and expect them to live with it," says employee George Philman.


MARCH 17TH, 1985: THE GRAND (RE)OPENING OF FREDDY FAZBEAR'S PIZZA
After several years of being being a colossal empty parking lot and building, Fredbear's Family Diner is reopening as Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. The old animatronics were redesigned to appeal to today's generation, with a few new additions as well.

The pizza parlor's changed name is a result of trying to abolish the old reputation built up after an accident over a decade ago. Th accident is also the cause of the previous diner's closing according to previous employees.

"We hope to attract the children who used to come with their families here all the time before the disappointing shut down. They can visit with their children to relive the magic and share it with them," claims Franklin Jackson, son of the deceased Fredrick Jackson (Fredbear's Family Diner founder). "Every parent took their children here at least once in their lives, and I can only hope those children will return."


JUNE 29TH, 1985: KIDS VANISH AT LOCAL PIZZERIA- BODIES NOT FOUND
Two local children were supposedly lured into a backroom during the late hours of operation at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza on the night of June 26th. While video survelience identified the man responsible and led to his capture the following morning, the children themselves were never found and are presumed dead.

Police think that the suspect dressed as a company mascot to earn the children's trust.


SEPTEMBER 14TH, 1985: FIVE CHILDREN NOW REPORTED MISSING- SUSPECT CONVICTED
Five children are now linked to the incident at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, where a man dressed as a cartoon mascot lured them into a back room.

While the suspect has been charged, bodies themselves were never found.

Freddy Fazbear;s pizza has been fighting an uphill battle ever since to convince families to return to the pizzeria.

"It's a tragedy," claims the current owner, Franklin Jackson.

The children identified missing include Ronald Benjamin (age 7), Chelsea Robinson (age 9), brothers Derek and William Bergenson (ages 10 and 5), and Lucas Kennedy (age 7).


JANUARY 8TH, 1986: LOCAL PIZZERIA THREATENED WITH SHUTDOWN OVER SANITATION
Local pizzeria, Freddy Fazbear's pizza, has been threatened with shutdown by the health department over reports of foul odor coming from the much-loved animal mascots.

Police were contacted when parents reportedly noticed what appeared to be blood and mucus around the eyes of the mascots. One parent alikened them to "reanimated carcasses".


OCTOBER 29TH, 1987: LOCAL PIZZERIA SAID TO CLOSE BY YEAR'S END
After a long struggle to stay in business after the tragedy that took place many years ago, Freddy Fazbear's Pizza has been announced that it will close by year's end.

Despite the year-long search for a buyer, companies seem unwilling to be associated with the company.

"These characters will live on in the hearts of kids- these characters will live on," says the CEO.