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  • 12-Year-Old Stabbing Incident Inspired By Website?

    Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier are the two twelve-year-old girls at the center of a vicious and disturbing crime which may have been inspired by a website.

    The two girls reportedly lured a friend to a wooded area in the city of Waukesha, Wisconsin on Saturday.

    Once there, the preteens stabbed the female victim 19 times.

    Following the incident, the 12-year-old victim was rushed to an area hospital where she is presently recovering for her wounds.

    Her name has yet to be released to the public.

    Geyser and Weier were charged as adults with attempted first degree murder on Monday.

    The pair faces a maximum sentence of 65 years in prison.

    In the days since the incident, it has been determined that the two girls decided to commit the act as a show of loyalty to an urban legend called “Slenderman”.

    This figure is believed to prey on innocent children.

    It is now being reported that the two girls may have decided to commit this crime based on what they read about the figure on a site called Creepypasta.

    The girls told police that after learning of the myth on the website, they spent several months planning to kill one of their peers.

    After they murdered their victim, the two preteens intended to go to the Nicolet National Forest where they believed Slenderman lived in a mansion.

    Creepypasta defended itself from blame for the incident with the following disclaimer:

    This is an isolated incident, and does not represent or attribute the Creepypasta community as a whole. This wiki does not endorse or advocate for the killing, worship, and otherwise replication of rituals of fictional works. There is a line of between fiction and reality, and it is up to you to realize where the line is. We are a literature site, not a crazy satanic cult.

    Do you think Creepypasta is partly to blame for the incident? Should this serve as a warning to parents to better monitor their children’s online behaviors? Share your comments below!

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  • Slender Man Story Leads To Two Girls Stabbing Their Friend 19 Times

    On Monday, two 12-year-old girls from Waukesha, Wisconsin were charged as adults for the attempted first-degree intentional homicide of another 12-year-old girl.

    What caused these girls to want to kill one of their best friends? According to police, the girls stabbed the other girl nearly to death to please a mythological creature known as the “Slender Man.”

    The girls claimed to have learned about Slender Man on creepypasta.wikia.com; a site dedicated to horror stories.

    According to the site, Slender Man’s “appearance is that of an abnormally tall human with long arms and no face whom is wearing a business suit.” He has no eyes, mouth, or any other facial features, and is generally over six-feet tall.

    One of the attackers explained that they had planned the attack for months to please the Slender Man so that he would allow them to live with him in the fictional Nicolet National Forest.

    They invited their friend to a slumber party over the weekend, and planned on killing her that night so that they would not have to look into her eyes. They later decided to put it off, but the next day they got together to play hide and seek, and decided they would attack her then.

    One girl told the other to “go ballistic, go crazy.” The girls then stabbed their “friend” 19 times before leaving her to die; one of the stab wounds missed the victim’s heart by only a millimeter.

    The victim stumbled away from the girls, shouting that she hated them, and somehow managed to crawl out of the woods. She was later found by a passing bicyclist, who called the police. The victim was rushed to the hospital and into surgery and, as of Monday, she was listed as being in stable condition.

    The attackers were each given a $500,000 bond, and if they are convicted, they could face up to sixty five years in prison.

    Image via Wikimedia Commons

  • 12-Year-Old Slender Man Devotees Stab Girl 19 Times

    Two twelve-year-old Waukesha, Wisconsin girls have been charged as adults with attempted murder after stabbing a classmate 19 times in an attempt to appease internet folk monster Slenderman.

    For those unfamiliar with Slenderman, he’s a fictional character created in forums five or so years ago. Usually, Slenderman is depicted as a strangely tall, thin man with a blank, white face and a black suit. In his original creation, he was said to stalk and snatch people–especially children. The Slender Man went viral, and began to appear as a character in stories all over the internet–but the largest concentration appears on the online horror fiction site Creepypasta. Since then, Slender Man has popped up in various games and other online collections.

    Basically, Slenderman is an internet legend. But to two clearly troubled pre-teens, he is much more.

    The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel weaves a thoroughly disturbing tale of two young girls, whose devotion to and fear of Slenderman led them to try to kill a friend–after “months” of planning.

    According to the criminal complaint, the two girls originally wanted to kill their victim during a sleepover at one of their houses. That plan eventually morphed into one that involved killing her in a bathroom nearby a skate park. One of the accused said that she “knew there was a drain in the floor for the blood to go down.”

    After than plan didn’t work out (reports indicate one of the girls got cold feet), the two girls lured their victim into the woods for a game of “hide and seek.”

    From the Sentinel:

    W—- then suggested they go for a walk, pointing out a wooded area near Rivera Drive and Big Bend Road. They could play hide and seek, distract the victim, then kill her. G—- was the first “seeker,” and W—- and the victim hid. W—- told the victim where to hide and told her to lie facedown in the dirt. The girl refused. W—- then pushed the victim and sat on her, thinking G—- could stab her. But the victim began to yell and complain that she couldn’t breathe. She was attracting attention, so W—- got off her.

    Geyser gave W—- the knife, but W—- said she told G—- she was too squeamish and gave it back.

    W—- said that once G—- got the knife back, G—- told W—-, “I’m not going to until you tell me to.” W—- said she started walking away from G—- and then told her, “Go ballistic, go crazy.” G—- said she would go ballistic, and W—- said, “Now.”

    W—- said G—- then tackled the victim and started stabbing her. The victim was screaming. W—- said when G—- got off the victim, the victim screamed, “I hate you. I trusted you.”

    Jesus.

    The girls reportedly told police that they wanted to kill their classmate as an offering or sorts to Slenderman, to “prove themselves worthy.” They also said that the thought killing their classmate would protect them and their families from Slenderman, who would then invite him to his mansion in the woods.

    More from The Sentinel:

    G—- said they had to do it or “he would kill our family.” When asked who “he” was, G—- said she didn’t know him. When asked what she was trying to do when she stabbed her friend, G—- said, “I may as well just say it: Kill her.”

    When asked about Slender Man, G—- said she had never met him but said he watches her and he can read minds and teleport. G—- said what she did was “probably wrong.” She asked a detective if it is illegal to stab someone in self-defense. The detective said sometimes, and asked her if that was what happened in this instance.

    No, she said.

    Both girls are facing up to 65 years in prison. Miraculously, the victim was able to walk out of the woods after being stabbed 19 times and was eventually found by a passing bicyclist. She’s currently in stable condition.

    Claiming to have already received calls for “censorship and the shutdown of the wiki,” Creepypasta admin Sloshedtrain has posted a blog entry where they discuss the line between fiction and reality.

    “This is an isolated incident, and does represent or attribute the Creepypasta community as a whole. This wiki does not endorse or advocate for killing, worship, and otherwise replication of rituals of fictional works. There is a line of between fiction and reality, and it is up to you to realize where the line is. We are a literature site, not a satanic cult,” says the post.

    “Of course, only a small minority of people (mostly newcomers) on the wiki (and the Internet) truly believe what they read here. And for most people, they will not attempt replicate atrocities presented in some of the literature on the wiki. Something like this was bound to happen, considering the size of Creepypasta community. All it take is one person to do something insane and radical in the name of someone or something.”

    This was clearly a horrible, screwed up thing that happened in Waukesha. And as this story continues to spread, it’s important that that horrible, screwed up thing cannot be blamed on a website or a video game.

    Image via Wikimedia Commons

  • Northampton Clown Terrorizes Town

    Northampton Clown Terrorizes Town

    Are you familiar with Stephen King’s horror story IT? It’s about a demonic entity that eats children and portrays itself in the form of a clown named Pennywise. Back in 1990, there was a TV mini-series adaptation of IT starring Tim Curry that scared the dickens out of us younglings. There’s no need to worry, because it’s not real.

    Actually, it might be.

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    At dark hours on Cedar Road of Northampton, England, lingers a man whose grinning face is enveloped in the palest of paints. He dons a colorful clown suit, petrifying residents who dare gaze, met with a grin and a wave, alone.

    It all started on Friday the 13th (coincidence?), and has happened three nights in a row since then. The anonymous clown has been standing around at the street corners in Abington and Kingsley areas, staring at everyone who passes by. Occasionally, our red headed, big shooed friend carries a clown teddy bear.

    Northampton Herald & Post reported that one woman claimed that a pair of clowns knocked on her door and asked to paint the window sills. They didn’t have any paint with them.

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    With 50.167  likes, the North Hampton clown runs his own Facebook page, on it, he poses a question: “Can you spot me around Northants?”

    There were previous rumors spreading around the online social media world about how the clown carries a knife. “Too much hate not enough love. No, I don’t have a knife on me!, that’s just stupid rumours spread by stupid people. I’m also ‘not’ on twitter as it confuses the heck out of me.” The clown posted on his Facebook page. “However, I might go for a jog around that pond in Abington park later as I’m really unfit… See you around! Beep Beep!”

    He’s already addressed the issue of the apparent fear that he has struck in the hearts of many Brits, “I don’t terrorise people I just want to be spotted.” There’s been a mix of reactions online, one Facebook user by the name of Jay Gould commented: “Poor clown just trying to liven up Northampton and people threatening to hurt him.”

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    (Images courtesy of Facebook)