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Two 12 Year Old Girls Attempt To Murder Friend By Stabbing Her To Death

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WAUKESHA, Wis. – Neighbors of two Wisconsin girls accused of stabbing a friend nearly to death say they're struggling to reconcile the allegations with what they know about the 12-year-olds and their upbringings.
Waukesha County prosecutors have charged the two girls in adult court with attempted homicide for allegedly stabbing a girl the same age in the woods. The girls told detectives they conspired for months to kill the other girl in hopes of pleasing Slenderman, a fictional character they read about on a horror website.

Most residents in their Waukesha neighborhood didn't want to talk to reporters Tuesday. They said they were still trying to wrap their minds around the allegations. But neighbors who did agree to talk said the girls came from good families and that the parents were responsible guardians who doted on their children.
Emily Edwards, 15, baby-sat one of the girls for about two years. She told The Associated Press the girl seemed to be a well-adjusted child who was never mean or violent. She said the girl never even picked on her younger brother, and if anything acted as a peacekeeper whenever others teased him.
"She was completely normal, nothing off about her. She was very social, friendly, outgoing," Emily said, "which is what makes this whole thing so weird."
Prosecutors say the two girls lured the victim into the woods Saturday and stabbed her 19 times, with one of the wounds coming within a millimeter of piercing a major artery near her heart.
The AP isn't naming either girl because their cases could end up in juvenile court, where proceedings are closed to the public. The victim is identified in court documents only by her initials.
Emily said that as far as the girl she baby-sat, she often saw her family laughing and smiling together. She described the girl's parents as "such nice people" who seem devoted to their two kids.
Paul Plotkin, another neighbor close to the father of one of the girls, said he was troubled by comments he's seen online suggesting the parents must have been absent, negligent, addicted to drugs or worse.
"Anyone who knows them knows these are good people, a normal middle-class family," said Plotkin, 44. "It just goes to show, no matter how hard you try to instill good morals, good values, things can still go wrong."
The two girls live in the same apartment complex, which has about a dozen buildings scattered in an open layout with leafy trees. About a dozen small children played on a small playground in the center of the complex Tuesday afternoon, as parents watched from a distance.
The other girl's family posted a note on their front door asking reporters to respect their privacy. One woman said she couldn't comment because the family asked her and other close friends not to talk to the media.
Another woman who lives three doors away said the family seems close-knit and sociable. Carolyn Nelson, a 71-year-old retiree, said whenever she runs into the family they're friendly and always ready to lend a hand.
"They're very nice. I can't say anything bad about them," she said. "I just feel sorry for the parents. I just don't know how they can handle this. It's just unbelievable."
Anthony Cotton, an attorney for one of the girls, said he would push to get her case transferred to juvenile court, where more social services and mental health treatment would be available.
"She's 12 and she has mental health issues," Cotton said. "There's no question that she needs to go to the hospital."
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Dinesh Ramde can be reached at dramde@ap.org.



Yes America keep those games and movies coming despite them having no impact on America's youth. What were your thoughts when you were twelve?
 
This took place less than 3 blocks from my home. I know it's cliché, but you never expect this kind of crap to happen in your neighborhood. Especially in suburban Wisconsin. I mean really...
 
There's a reason little girls are in so many horror movies.
 
This took place less than 3 blocks from my home. I know it's cliché, but you never expect this kind of crap to happen in your neighborhood. Especially in suburban Wisconsin. I mean really...

We never expected a Sikh Temple shooting or a Dahmer either. Homicides are on the rise in Milwaukee too.
 
We never expected a Sikh Temple shooting or a Dahmer either. Homicides are on the rise in Milwaukee too.

If you don't want to answer that's fine, but whereabout in Wisconsin you from?
 
We never expected a Sikh Temple shooting or a Dahmer either. Homicides are on the rise in Milwaukee too.

Can't forget about that salon shooting. A friend of mine lost a good friend of his in that one. Not good.
 
Can't forget about that salon shooting. A friend of mine lost a good friend of his in that one. Not good.

Oh yeah, that was a dandy, court restraining order, except huge failure of anyone to confiscate his weapon/s after numerous threats.

On topic, Authorities blaming this upon a website. hmmmm. :roll:

Might as well blame grand theft auto for car theft too.

I live in a Kenosha ghetto.
 
Oh yeah, that was a dandy, court restraining order, except huge failure of anyone to confiscate his weapon/s after numerous threats.

On topic, Authorities blaming this upon a website. hmmmm. :roll:

Might as well blame grand theft auto for car theft too.

I live in a Kenosha ghetto.

Edit: never mind, it's not worth the argument someone would start with me about it.
 
Edit: never mind, it's not worth the argument someone would start with me about it.

Edit: yep, nope, always blame where blame is required and needed. It wasn't the parents, nope, couldn't have been, they watch their child's every movement on the internet...what parental controls?

always, why did this happen, always.
 
Story is bizarre. Pretty crazy that they're charging them as adults too.
 
I had to google slenderman.
slenderman.jpg
 
We had something similar happen several years back that involved 5 teenagers (I think) The girls that commited the crime was older than 12 but I think the victim was 12 or 13. Look up Shander Sharer murder. Hard to beleive that kids that age could do something like that.
 
Damn, how does anyone survive being stabbed 19 times?
 
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