Ray William Johnson: True Story Podcast - Youtuber Is Now In Prison For a Prank - The Goodnight Chicken story
Episode Date: February 24, 2025Taiwanese YouTuber Chen Neng-chuan, known online as "Goodnight Chicken," and fellow streamer Lu Tsu-hsien staged a fake kidnapping in Cambodia to attract online attention. They live-streamed... fabricated abduction scenes in Sihanoukville, a city notorious for actual kidnapping and scam operations, falsely portraying themselves as victims. Their actions led to their arrest by Cambodian authorities, who charged them with incitement to disrupt social order. Both were sentenced to two years in prison.
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So this YouTuber is about to spend the next few years in prison for pulling a dumbass prank.
Now he goes by the name Goodnight Chicken and he's 31, he lives in Taiwan, and his whole thing is he likes to go to abandon haunted places and hunt ghosts.
And he'll like live stream the whole thing.
And one night in 2020, he's out exploring an old sketchy abandoned hospital.
And this is actually a picture of it.
Now this hospital is just another dark creepy place that he's trying to make a video about.
And so he's there and he's walking around live streaming.
And that is when chicken starts to smell something pretty awful.
And he just keeps going and eventually, boom, he sees it.
A body hanging there.
And chicken is of course freaked out and so he calls the police.
And pretty quickly they come and they check it out.
And it turns out that this body he found is the body of a local guy who had been missing
for over a year, like his family had been looking for him and stuff.
And so, Goodnight Chicken's attempt to make a video in this location actually ends up bringing
much needed closure to the guy's family.
And soon enough, this story makes the news, and suddenly everyone there in the area is talking
about it.
And Chicken and his social media starts getting all kinds of attention, and he starts blowing
up.
And from there, Chicken keeps making these videos.
And people keep watching them and his audience
grows bigger and bigger. Over 100,000 followers on YouTube, almost 300,000 followers on Facebook.
And so naturally, he's like, oh, snap, I got to keep doing this. And over the next few years,
he's going to all kinds of creepy abandoned buildings and all kinds of places to film. And his
audience loves it, and they love him. But then it all goes wrong. Because Good Night Chicken
isn't quite content with how big his audience is. He wants more. And in 2024, he gets an idea.
What if he went to one of these abandoned places and he got kidnapped during a live stream?
I mean, people would freak out and they would start looking for him. Everyone would be talking about it.
His name would be all over the news again. He would get so many new followers.
Now, of course, the odds of him actually getting kidnapped aren't very high. So he decides that he's going to
to fake it. Now, this is actually a pretty big scam and he can't fake a kidnapping alone.
So he hits up this other influencer, this guy, Lou. And I imagine Chicken is like, hey bro,
you want to help me fake my own kidnapping? And Lou is like, all right. And then they decide
that the perfect place to do all this is in Cambodia. So Good Night Chicken gets on his
live stream and he tells his audience that he's about to go to Cambodia to explore
a dangerous place where foreigners are known to get kidnapped.
He's setting up their expectations.
Then, he and Lou fly from Taiwan down over to Cambodia.
And they buy a bunch of props to pull this thing off,
like military uniforms, fake pu-poo's, fake blood.
I mean, they're going all out.
Then, later that night, the guys are ready to set this plan in motion.
And so, Chicken and Lou, they go to this shady place.
And there, he goes live and he tells his audience that he
broke into the place, which I suppose he actually did. And so he's sneaking around in there or he's
pretending to sneak around. Then he sees someone with a flashlight, someone in a military uniform.
And the footage of it kind of sucks, but I do have some screenshots. You can kind of see like a
person holding a flashlight back there. Now, this person in military uniform is actually his friend
Lou. But chicken pretends it's a kidnapper and he runs. And then he pretends to struggle as if he was
just caught by the kidnappers and you can hear him making noises as if he's getting beat up in real time.
And then it looks like one of the kidnappers picks up the camera and points it back down at him.
And he's just like lying there. Like he just got knocked out and you can see his legs there.
And then the live stream suddenly just ends. Like it's so dramatic and ridiculous and obviously
fake. But remember, this is live and he's really popular. So there are 10.
thousand people watching and they all think he literally just got caught by some
goons and beat up and potentially kidnapped. And so all these people are watching and
they're like, what the f is goodnight chicken okay? Did he just like die on live stream?
The next day, back in Taiwan, chicken's wife and some friends post a video on Facebook.
And they're all upset and they're saying that goodnight chicken is missing and he needs help.
There's his wife there in the middle and it is unclear to me if she's actually in on this scam too,
but I assume she is.
One, because they're married and that would be really messed up to trick your own wife into thinking you're kidnapped.
And two, because if you look at the footage of her, she doesn't really look all that upset.
She actually kind of looks a little bored.
But anyway, then later, that same day, Chicken suddenly appears on live again.
And this time he's filming himself running, as if he's running away, as if he's running away from his kidnappers
and was like, oh snap, I better live stream this and then pull
out his phone and started filming himself. But whatever, he's committed to the bit. I'll give him that.
But then he stops and he starts telling his audience that he just escaped.
Bozzi, so he paid to be able to, and then he just got to come to get him. And he says that the kidnappers
robbed him and they shaved half his head and then they tased him. And of course his fans believe it.
And they're like, oh my God, I hope you're okay. And then his stream just ends again.
leaving everyone on a cliffhanger, leaving everyone wondering again.
And if you're like, Ray, influencers do fake pranks all the time.
Did people really believe that he got kidnapped?
Yes.
Good Night Chicken is a popular high-profile influencer back in Taiwan.
People know who he is.
Apparently the governor of the Cambodian province he was allegedly kidnapped in
posts all these photos on Facebook asking for help in locating Good Night Chicken's whereabouts.
So like the government is now involved.
Regardless, his scam worked, and he seems to have everyone fooled,
and he's definitely now getting the attention he wanted.
Until.
Okay, so not everyone believes chicken's story.
Some people are actually skeptical.
Specifically this guy.
His name is Lou You, but his Twitter handle is, and I'm not making this up,
XXXXXX Gay 1069.
So we'll just call him Gay 1069.
So Gay 1069 sees this live stream footage that's now floating around of Chicken allegedly running from his kidnappers,
and he analyzes the hell out of it.
He's checking Google Maps.
He's looking for landmarks in the background.
He's trying to figure out Chicken's location.
And that is when he finally solves it.
Chicken isn't running around in this shady area of Cambodia.
He's actually in a fairly nice area of Cambodia next to a beach,
an area where he could stop and ask anyone for help.
at any moment if he wanted to.
Not only that, by looking at the backgrounds,
he notices chicken isn't running far away.
He's actually running in circles.
Like, he's just kind of running around the same block
over and over again.
And that is when Gay 1069
publicly declares that this guy is full of shit.
He hasn't been kidnapped at all.
Now, at this point, local police
are also investigating this.
Because this is somewhat of a high-profile incident
and it makes Cambodia look really bad.
Like it makes it look like it would be a dangerous place for tourists to visit.
And the Cambodian government apparently doesn't want anything scaring tourists away
because it's actually a big part of their economy.
And so police are investigating this.
And they show up to Chicken and Lou's hotel room.
And boom, there they find all this evidence.
This is actually a picture of a bunch of the props they were using
and there's masks and military uniforms and all kinds of shit.
And so then they somehow find.
chicken and Lou, and bam, they arrest them.
Here's Chicken's mugshot, with the face blurt out,
because I guess they do that in Cambodia.
And here's Lou's mugshot.
A Taiwanese internet personality has been arrested in Cambodia
for allegedly faking an assault during a live stream.
Okay, but here's the thing about Cambodia.
Apparently, Cambodia doesn't fuck around.
And within three days,
Chicken and Lou had already been through a whole ass trial
and found guilty, and they're both sentenced to two.
two years in prison. That is wild.
