If the "CO" is confirmed to stand for Colorado (USA), the distribution of this MMS has serious legal teeth. Colorado has strict "revenge porn" and non-consensual pornography laws (C.R.S. 18-7-107), which extend to any intimate or private recording made without consent—even if it is not sexually explicit.

Do you believe the “Honeymoon CO” video is a genuine privacy breach or a staged viral event? And does it matter either way?

Published: October 26, 2023

The "horror" element of the video is not paranormal or violent in the traditional slasher sense. Instead, users describe a sudden, —specifically, severe Carbon Monoxide (CO) poisoning. The video allegedly starts as a romantic, playful clip but devolves into a medical emergency as both individuals lose consciousness due to a faulty gas appliance in the room.

On Twitter/X, accounts dedicated to "true crime" and "internet mysteries" are racing to stabilize the video. They are geolocating the wallpaper pattern in the video, analyzing the power outlets to determine the country, and trying to identify the hotel chain.

The MMS video, which has been widely shared on social media platforms such as Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, shows the Honeymoon Co couple engaging in intimate activities during their honeymoon. The video, which is reportedly around 5-7 minutes long, appears to be a candid recording of the couple's romantic getaway.