Secret Society Dead Bunny Gang [Fully Tested]

The Dead Bunny Gang offers a third option:

They do not seek to rule the world; they seek to own the shadows. Their creed is one of debt and collection. They provide services that no legitimate organization would touch—retribution, repossession of stolen lives, and the quiet removal of problems—but the price is always high. secret society dead bunny gang

Colors: Black, white, and a specific shade of “warning red” (#C41E3A). Members are known to leave painted wooden rabbit figurines at locations of interest—abandoned malls, data centers, or sites of sudden disappearances. The Dead Bunny Gang offers a third option:

Legend suggests that after massive clashes like the Dead Rabbits Riot of 1857 , gang members were often buried in secret cellars and hidden passages beneath the Five Points to avoid police scrutiny. The 1857 Riot and Legend Colors: Black, white, and a specific shade of

The gang's birth is shrouded in the kind of lore typical of secret societies. According to popular history, they were originally a faction of the , a gang named after liquor dealer Ted Roach. During a heated meeting in a Five Points basement, a member of one feuding faction reportedly threw a dead rabbit into the center of the room.

To gain a deeper understanding of the Dead Bunny Gang's activities and goals, I conducted a series of interviews with individuals who claim to be part of the group. While their responses were often cryptic and open to interpretation, they provided some insight into the group's motivations and values.