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    The morning began with a game of hide-and-seek among three 12-year-old girls in the park. But a far more sinister plan — inspired by an online horror meme — was in the works, Wisconsin prosecutors say.

    As the middle-school friends played in a wooded area Saturday morning in the Milwaukee suburb of Waukesha, one of them retrieved a five-inch blade tucked inside her waistband, according to a criminal complaint. She and another girl allegedly held the third one down and stabbed her 19 times all over her body.

    The knife barely missed an artery near her heart, coming “one millimeter away from certain death,” the complaint said.

    The suspects reportedly fled, leaving her to die. But the victim managed to crawl out of the woods until a bicyclist found her covered in blood on a sidewalk. She remained in stable condition Monday, authorities said.

    The suspects appeared in Waukesha County court Monday and were charged as adults with first-degree attempted homicide. Bail was set at $500,000 each. (NBC News is not identifying the girls because of their age.)

    The bizarre nature of the attack has stunned the community of 70,000. Even more unsettling, police say, is how the girls concocted their plan: They allegedly wanted to please an Internet meme known as the Slender Man.

    The character is featured on the website Creepypasta Wiki, which compiles tales of fictional horror. But the girls allegedly believed Slender Man was real.

    One of them allegedly told police that they wanted to become “proxies” of the faceless character, and would have to prove their dedication with killing, reported NBC affiliate WGBA in Green Bay. They planned to take their victim’s body to a part of Nicolet National Forest in Wisconsin's north woods, where Slender Man supposedly lives.

    The girls had been concocting the attack since February, and were finally able to carry it out last weekend, according to the complaint. One of the suspects was allowed to have two friends over for a birthday sleepover Friday. The following morning, they went to the woods and allegedly set their plan into motion.

    “I thought, dear God, this was really happening,” one of the suspects later told police, the complaint said.

    The victim was stabbed repeatedly in the torso, legs and arms. Police say she screamed, “I hate you. I trusted you,” to her attackers, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

    One of the girls later expressed some remorse, investigators said.

    “The bad part of me wanted her to die, the good part of me wanted her to live,” the girl said, according to the complaint.

    The girls each face up to 60 years in prison if convicted as adults, although their attorney could request the charges be brought to juvenile court instead. Waukesha County District Attorney Brad Schimel told the Journal Sentinel that he would resist such a move.

    “It’s troubling when a person lashes out in anger,” Schimel said. “It’s more troubling when they lash out in cold blood. Isn’t that the worst kind of killer, the cold-blooded killer?”
    The 12-year-old suspects, charged as adults, carried out the plot to please the online character Slender Man, Wisconsin police said.


    Of course this is America where dumb, possibly mentally ill 12-year-olds are tried as adults

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    Yeah, I'm having trouble believing the Slender Man angle here. The more likely scenario to me is that one of the girls is a psychopath and convinced the others to go along with it--the crime and the Slender Man "defense."
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    • #3
      Originally posted by AAAAAAAAH! View Post
      Of course this is America where dumb, possibly mentally ill 12-year-olds are tried as adults
      I still don't understand how that can make any damn sense to anyone. It infuriates me.

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      • #4
        Infuriates?
        To us, it is the BEAST.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Sava View Post
          Infuriates?
          Yes.

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          • #6
            Take a few deep breaths. It'll pass.
            To us, it is the BEAST.

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            • #7
              What is this "Slender Man"?
              "I say shoot'em all and let God sort it out in the end!

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              • #8
                An instance of "creepypasta," horror stories passed around the internet that are made to look as if they might be real. So, in the case of Slender Man, for example, things like people photoshopping a creepy looking dude into the background of pictures to make it look as if this thing is always there, watching you.
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                • #9
                  It's a horror game. Tries for scares rather than grossness (I think). Haven't played it.

                  To us, it is the BEAST.

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                  • #10
                    Oh, it's a video game now, too? Well, it started out as creepypasta on Something Awful's forums.
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                    • #11
                      yeah 2012


                      PewDiePie plays it. That's how I learned of it.
                      To us, it is the BEAST.

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                      • #12
                        Ah. I know about it because... I have a soft spot for ****ty creepypastas. The first one I ever read was on (I think) a geocities site 10 or 15 years ago. About a caver who finds a ghost. Good stuff. Didn't make me want to commit murder, though.
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                        • #13
                          Yeah, I didn't get a very homicidal response from it either. I was just kinda like "wat"
                          To us, it is the BEAST.

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                          • #14
                            Man, I was so disappointed that Slender man isn't real. All my Jack Skellington fan fiction for naught.
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