The story of a hockey-mask wearing serial killer stalking his victims at a summer camp has inspired numerous sequels and reboots since its debut in 1980. But the Shocking Truth is that this horrifying story has its roots in the Nordic region of Europe. On Sunday, June 5th of 1960, four young teenagers were camping out on Finland’s Lake Bodom, a picturesque locale that bears a striking resemblance to the faux Crystal Lake. Between 4am and 6am, an unknown maniac wielding a knife brutally murdered three of the youngsters. The fourth victim managed to escape with a fractured jaw and a concussion. A handful of suspects were questioned by police, including a maintenance man, a vagrant and even a KGB spy, the latter of whom showed up at a local hospital the day after the murders, covered in red stains. Despite the fact that one of the suspects confessed to the murders, sufficient evidence was never found to convict him of the crime, and to this day the bizarre case remains unsolved