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Jury Being Selected in Slender Man Stabbing Case

Feb. 16, 2015: A preliminary hearing began Monday for 2 Wisconsin girls accused of stabbing their friend last May. The girls, who were only 12 when they allegedly stabbed their friend – who survived the attack – said they did so according to the instructions of “Slender Man,” a shadowy figure at the center of an urban legend that gained…

Jurors are being selected in a southeastern Wisconsin courtroom to decide the mental competency of a girl accused of stabbing a classmate in 2014 to please a fictional horror character known as Slender Man. 

Fifteen-year-old Anissa Weier has pleaded not guilty due to mental illness in a stabbing that nearly took the life of classmate Payton Leutner at a park in Waukesha when the girls were 12. A second classmate, Morgan Geyser, will go on trial later. 

A plea deal Weier has reached with prosecutors calls for 10 years in prison if she's found not to have been mentally ill. A judge could sentence her to as many as 25 years. If she's found to have been mentally ill, she would be committed to a mental hospital for at least three years.

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