Marty Jannetty could’ve just lived the remainder of his life in complete silence without a police probe, but he decided to spark some controversy by snitching on himself.
The former WWE star went on an odd rant on Facebook and is now being investigated over a murder that he confessed to online.
TMZ is reporting that the Columbus Police Department in Georgia are looking into the matter. “The first step will be seeing if we have any missing persons or unidentified remains cases that match the limited information in the post,” the department says.
“I never told no one this, even my brother Geno,” Jannetty wrote in a now-deleted Facebook post. “‘Cause Geno would’ve killed him, and I didn’t want my brother gone. Hell, he’d only recently came home from Vietnam. I was 13, working at Victory Lanes bowling alley buying weed from a [gay man] that worked there and he put his hands on me. He dragged me around to the back of the building. You already know what he was gonna try to do. That was the very first time I made a man disappear. They never found him. They shoulda looked in the [Chattahoochee] River.”
Jannetty is most famously known for teaming up with Shawn Michaels in the WWE. They formed a tag team called ‘The Rockers.’
This is a decade old allegation, so this investigation will take a quite of bit of time.