The case oftwo 12-year-old girls accused of stabbing their friend multiple timesto impress a fictitious Internet bogeyman raises so many questions for parents: How can we be sure our children can truly separate reality from fantasy? What are the warning signs that children are confusing the two?
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when police apprehended Leutner’s alleged attackers—two other 12-year-old girls, one of them her longtime BFF—who blamed an unlikely culprit for making them do it: Slenderman, the thin, tall, faceless, child-preying boogeyman they’d come across on the Internet. ...
But, Donna Rice Hughes, President and CEO ofEnough Is Enough, a nonprofit organization dedicated to making the Internet safer for children and families, told Crimesider that if the girls' parents had been monitoring their kids' Internet use, the stabbing incident could have potentially been prevent...
3/10 Way to sympathetic to monsters Spoiler Helpful•8 3 kherbert Jun 13, 2020 Permalink 4/10 So much BS I think these girls knew exactly what they were doing and just thought they could get away with it! Kids are much smarter than given credit. They have the knowledge but are still...