'Slender Man' stabbing: 13-year-old Wisconsin girls will be tried as adults

Two 13-year-old girls charged with stabbing a classmate 19 times and leaving her for dead in the high-profile “Slender Man” case will be tried as adults, a Wisconsin judge ruled Monday. Waukesha County Circuit Judge Michael Bohren's decision to keep

A Wisconsin judge says two girls accused of stabbing a classmate to please the horror character Slender Man will stay in adult court, where they could face decades in prison. The 13-year-old girls' attorneys wanted the cases 

A pivotal decision is expected Monday, Augusy 10 2015, in the case of the two 13-year-old Wisconsin girls accused of stabbing Leutner to please online horror character Slender Man. Waukesha County Circuit Judge Michael Bohren will rule Monday whether 

Slender Man is a mythical creature often depicted as being tall and thin, wearing a black suit with a white shirt and necktie, and having a blank face.

Testimony and recorded interviews with both girls have shown Geyser to be schizophrenic and Weier to be afraid Slenderman would kill her family if she did not kill her friend. Weier's attorney has also argued she suffers from