A severed rabbit's head, along with a note, was recently discovered in a Texas high school bathroom which begs many questions, the least of which being, "who put it there?"

Well, we aren't the only ones asking that question, as school administrators and local police are investigating the matter. In fact, the school district is even going so far as to press charges. So, let's go over the known facts so far; buckle up.

Central Texas High School Severed Rabbit's Head

Let me tell ya, there's nothing quite like carrying around a lucky rabbit's foot, but you lose me when keeping other body parts of rabbit, ESPECIALLY the head.

It all happened at Hutto High School, just north of Austin, TX.

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This was where a drawing of a dead rabbit, a written message, and the severed head of a rabbit were discovered inside one of the bathrooms.

I like to think that the school is actually haunted by the ghost of a snake who went missing from a science classroom. After a life of containment, it's spirit has returned to exact revenge...

Hutto ISD's Response to the Severed Rabbit's Head

But on a serious note, the staff has stated that they do take this very seriously, and they are working with the Hutto ISD police to find the individual responsible.

Without long, the culprit was actually found and identified. Hutto High School Principal Ryan Burns had this to say after the whole ordeal:

Actions like this are taken very seriously, and we appreciate the support of our students, staff, and families to ensure safety across our campus.

This is all well and good, but what I want to know is... What was on the note?

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