Everyone Clarrissa never even existed!!!!!
Analysis
As ghost stories go, this tale is more preposterous than most, but that hasn't dampened its success as an Internet chain letter. As of this writing, a Google search yields 60,000-plus postings of the text since 2008, most of them attributable, it appears, to gullible adolescents.
"Clarissa" shares the same basic aim of all chain letters, namely self-reproduction. These copy-and-share texts promise everything from good luck, free money, or philanthropic beneficence on the positive side, to threats of misfortune, calamity, and even painful death on the negative, all in the cause of manipulating recipients into sharing them as quickly and as widely as possible.
In common with others of its ilk, the "Clarissa" chain letter is especially insidious in that it targets young social media users and encourages them to repost the text randomly and repeatedly in comment threads on sites like Facebook and Google Plus. Chain letters don't have magical powers. Ten-year-old "Clarissa" never existed. Her ghost isn't going around killing people who fail to share this stupider-than-most chain letter. Think before you share! Thats right I did my research! So ha! So ur paranoia can stop and u all can be safe she was just created to scare children
Sorry for any Paranoia hopes of death or wanting to fight her Feelings I have caused