12-year-old girls stabbed friend 19 times to please a mythological creature

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  • MadGiant
    MadGiant

    From the article: "The girls, both from Waukesha, a Milwaukee suburb, told investigators they had been planning to kill their 12-year-old friend for months to please Slenderman, a fictional demon-like creature they learned about through a horror website, according to a criminal complaint."

    That girl should be set free immediately. She was trying to please her fictional character.

    "Yeah, but God stopped Abraham" - savojr

    How about Jephthah?

    take care,

    Ismael

  • cantleave
    cantleave

    The FSM never demands sacrifice, except for meatballs.

  • NVR2L8
    NVR2L8

    Brained washed by what they repeatedly saw on their computer...Who in his right mind would design content that asks kids to kill someone?

  • glenster
    glenster

    "How about Jephthah?"

    Edit > Find > Jephthah
    http://glenster1.webs.com/basicspage2.htm

    "Who in his right mind would design content that asks kids to kill someone?"

    Slender Man is a horror figure depicted in various works of fiction including
    games. The point is to avoid him--not kill children. Imagine being 12 and giving
    something like that, or out of a Hitchcock movie, as an excuse for attempted
    murder. Unsurprisingly: "The attackers were charged as adults and are each facing
    up to 65 years in prison."
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04FL6MoMU7U
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slender:_The_Eight_Pages
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slender_Man

    The closest to the excuse of the girls I could find is in the background of an
    antagonist of the 2nd game of the series, not something given as something the
    protaganist can do to become an assistant of the Slender Man:

    "Kate - friend of Lauren, she becomes the secondary antagonist for most of the
    game, but is also playable in "Chapter 4". Her mother has recently died and she
    has decided to sell the house, prompting Lauren's visit, but disappears. Prior to
    the events of the game, she had visions of the 'Slender Man' who she shared with
    her friend CR. The night before the events of the game, she was attacked in her
    home but managed to escape, as revealed in "Chapter 4". She was subsequently
    turned to serve as his "proxy", or an assistant of sorts."

    "The Slender Man - the main and faceless antagonist of the game. Facing him
    causes the camera to glitch and distort, intensifying as the player gets closer.
    In the game, it is also shown that he can turn his victims into "proxies", or
    assistants of sorts."
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTnRcgtP1xc
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slender:_The_Arrival

    I don't think you can play as an assistant, though. This YouTube video shows
    someone goofing around with a proxie:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ha4zi3SqV1w

  • smiddy
    smiddy

    This is very disturbing , and frankly I`m at a loss to explain/comprehend it .

    Is it technologys use of the media in all its forms to dehumanise humanity to a point where its only worth is to appease a mythological God/demon ?

    To the point where our youth / adolesents fail to distinguish between what is real and what is not. ?

    Has our form of entertainment become so sophisticated that our young people have a hard time seperating fact from fiction , reality from fantasy , that leads to these sort of crimes.?

    smiddy

  • MadGiant
    MadGiant

    http://youtu.be/NFyekTrObRc

    "How about Jephthah?"

    Edit > Find > Jephthah
    http://glenster1.webs.com/basicspage2.htm - glenster

    Man, have to read the whole thing until I found the Jephathah part. It's isn't that complicated.

  • glenster
    glenster

    ? Edit > Find should take you right there--the only section on Jephthah.

  • DATA-DOG
    DATA-DOG

    Kate, !!!!

    DD

  • glenster
    glenster

    One indication of the accused knowing right from wrong is if they do things to
    try to get away with something they know they'd get in trouble for if their
    parents or a police person was beside them. In defense of the parents' ability to
    instill an understanding of right and wrong, the kids took their victim off into
    the woods to try to murder her. They knew murder was bad but tried to do it in
    spite of what their parents (and society generally) taught. I suspect they had
    some strong dislike of their victim and Slender Man is a dumb smokescreen.

  • cantleave
    cantleave

    I suspect they had some strong dislike of their victim and Slender Man is a dumb smokescreen.

    I tend to agree

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