12 year old girl kills stepmom because of online clown

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Coach E. No

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Indiana girl, 12, killed stepmom to please 'Laughing Jack' - NY Daily News

A 12-year-old Indiana girl who fatally stabbed her stepmother said an online horror story clown named “Laughing Jack” told her to do it, according to reports.

The Elkhart girl set her family’s apartment on fire and stabbed Maria Torres “at the direction of a fictional character found on the CreepyPasta website known as 'Laughing Jack,’” according to court documents filed Tuesday and cited by WSBT-TV.

The admission by the girl, who has been declared incompetent to stand trial in the July killing, comes after two Wisconsin girls said they tried to kill their friend in May 2014 to please a different character from the fan-created horror story collections named “Slender Man.”

Laughing Jack is a clown who befriends children as their imaginary friend before slicing them open and replacing their organs with candy, according to Urban Dictionary. The unidentified Elkhart girl “heard voices and had an 'alter ego' months before the stabbing and begged her father for help,” the court documents said.

One website that posts readers’ own fictional horror stories, creepypasta.com, blocked the Daily News from accessing its site after an inquiry about the stabbings allegedly inspired by CreepyPasta characters. Another one, creepypasta.org, didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

Doctors have diagnosed the Indiana girl as suffering from post-traumatic stress and dissociative identity disorder, formerly known as multiple personality disorder, WSBT reported. She’s been living for months in a Goshen juvenile detention center, where she’s seeing a counselor and taking medication but still pleading staff for help. She won’t stand trial unless she’s deemed fit to understand the charges against her.

Her family’s main concern is getting her transferred to a state mental hospital after 16 psychiatric facilities have refused her, the girl’s lawyer, Elkhart public defender Holly Curtis, told the TV station.

“This little girl has been failed by everyone,” Curtis said. “The risk level for her is beyond anything I think anybody can imagine. For her not to be able to get the help she's crying out for is probably one of the biggest travesties I've seen so far with the system and with a state agency not willing to step up and do their job.”

State officials have promised to comply with a juvenile court order to move the girl into a mental institution.

“There is work being done to find the appropriate place for this young woman,” state Family and Social Services Administration spokeswoman Marni Lemons said, noting privacy concerns prohibited her from sharing more information about the case.

Yet the girl’s reference to the CreepyPasta clown will raise more questions in light of the other case. A judge ruled in August that the two Wisconsin girls must stand trial as adults. They were 12 years old at the time they said Slender Man threatened them and their families if they didn’t kill their classmate.
 

Rezin

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Yet another situation where a mentally unstable person gets ignored until they do some fucked up shit.

We don;t take this shit serious enough in this country. People be just brushing off people asking for help or displaying known behaviors associated with mental illness.

It's not guns, knives, or any other weapons fault. Seriously every story you hear like this there is always something deeper. I mean it even said she PLEADED to her father to help her and she was having problems but he didn't do shit.
 
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L.D.S.

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Persuasive writing on part of the author of the article. ^

She could have said "I'll murder all you mother fuckers if you don't lock me up", and it could be explored in different ways by individual writers.

I do agree with your point about turning a head to people going mad or, to a greater extent, people who have severe depression.

For one, our society has set up this social understanding of mental and emotional disorder as lesser disease, so symptoms are either ignored or considered taboo, to an extent.

And secondly, crazy people are big business for the federal government and health agencies. I won't venture too far into conspiracy theory. It does seem as if we casually brush off and neglect those who are ill-minded, in favor of pretending theor problems don't exist.

This girl's a lunatic, regardless.
 

Coach E. No

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I wonder how much of this will get pushed back to the creators of the media though? Hip hop received it's fair share of accusations when gang violence ramped up, as do movies, WWF/E, Marilyn Manson after Columbine, etc... Are we going to get to a point where certain videos on youtube can only be viewed by an account verified with a credit card number, etc... If cigarette commercials were banned because they were accused of being appealing to impressionable children, these types of videos can't be that far off if that's how people are placing blame in our day and age.

Mental illness very well could have something to do with it, but there could be a host of other factors as well.