MADISON, Wis. -- Two Wisconsin teenagers will go to trial in adult court, a judge ruled today, in a case charging them with stabbing their friend 19 times to please a fictional character named Slender ...
Lynne McNeill, an associate professor of folklore at Utah State University, discussed the connection between digital media ...
Warning: Slender Man spoilers ahead. If you need a refresher, the story is simple: Four teenagers decide to summon Slender Man after looking the character up during a drunken web search. To their ...
Evidence presented in court for what has become known as the "Slender Man stabbing" included disturbing pages from one of the 12-year-old suspect's notebooks and her mutilated dolls. Evidence ...
(AP) - A Wisconsin woman who almost killed her sixth-grade classmate to please horror villain Slender Man and then fled a group home won’t fight the state’s attempt to revoke her release privileges.
It was only a matter of time before some major studio made a movie out of Slender Man, the frightening internet meme about a faceless, gaunt and tentacled specter who kidnaps children and also loves ...
The two Wisconsin girls charged with trying to kill a friend to appease the fictional horror character "Slender Man" return to court Friday to ask to be released pending trial. The girls, now 13 and ...
"Slender Man" does for YouTube what "The Ring" did for VHS, but really, really, really badly. A tasteless and inedibly undercooked serving of the internet’s stalest Creepypasta, “Slender Man” aspires ...
Evidence presented in court for what has become known as the "Slender Man stabbing" included disturbing pages from one of the 12-year-old suspect's notebooks and her mutilated dolls. Evidence ...
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