Sun.Star Cebu

TEEN ‘KILLERS’ TO BE TRIED AS ADULTS

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MADISON, Wisconsin—A Wisconsin state appeals court ruled on Wednesday that two girls accused of trying to kill their classmate in an attempt to please the fictional horror character Slender Man should be tried as adults.

Investigat­ors say the girls, who were 12 at the time of the attack in 2014, plotted for months before luring their classmate into some woods after a birthday sleepover and repeatedly stabbing her.

The victim, who was also 12, was found along a road, bleeding from 19 stab wounds that nearly killed her.

The girls have been charged with attempted first-degree intentiona­l homicide and if convicted could go to prison for up to 65 years.

As juveniles, they could be incarcerat­ed for up to three years then supervised until age 18.

Anyone 10 or older charged with first-degree attempted homicide is automatica­lly considered an adult under Wisconsin law.

But defense attorneys have argued that the case belongs in juvenile court, saying the adolescent­s suffer from mental illness and won’t get the treatment they need in the adult prison system.

Experts testified that one of the girls has schizophre­nia and an opposition­al defiant disorder that requires long-term mental health treatment. The other girl has been diagnosed with a delusional disorder and a condition known as schizotypy, which a psychologi­st testified made her vulnerable to believing in Slender Man.

In a pair of rulings Wednesday, the court affirmed a lower court’s determinat­ion that it was reasonable to try both girls as adults. (AP)

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