Published May 03, 2016
An attorney for one of two Wisconsin girls accused of repeatedly stabbing a classmate and leaving her for dead has argued the charges against her should be dismissed because she believed a fictional horror character would kill her family if they didn't attack their friend, and that belief amounted to coercion.
In a Waukesha County Circuit Court filing Thursday, Joseph Smith Jr. asked the judge to dismiss a charge of attempted first-degree intentional homicide because his client believed the character, Slender Man, was actually alive and a threat to her family.
Smith argues that such perceived intimidation amounts to coercion and justifies a lesser charge that could be handled in juvenile court.
All the girls were 12 when the attack happened last May. The victim survived 19 stab wounds.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/defense-attorney-says-girls-were-coerced-by-slender-man-charge-should-be-dismissed