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However, the first time the owner failed to kill the children he captured, aside from one who was stuffed in Golden Freddy. The children that survived this incident are the guards we play as in each game. The murderer was arrested and executed in prison, he would later possess the Puppet, while the first child victim haunted the GF endoskeleton (the reverse of what most would believe). In 1987 however, the murderer placed Jeremy in Freddy Fazbear and he discovered that the souls of adults, unlike children, can stay in the suits indefinitely. So he begins collecting night guards in the suits rather than children.
I have never heard of that superstition and cannot confirm or deny it, it's just something I read somwhere among all of the theories and posts.
I believe the superstition was that burying someone in the foundation of a bridge would prevent it from collapsing. When a child is trapped during the song's game, it is a theory that the child is a sacrifice to prevent the bridge from falling. The story goes on to say that the night watchman who looks over the bridge is the actual sacrifice in legend.