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Girl Tries to Kill Family; Sheriff's Office Blames…Slender Man?

A new wave of Slender Man hysteria

Jesse Walker | 9.13.2014 4:46 PM

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Earlier this month, a Florida teenager tried to burn down her family's home while her mother and brother were inside it. Here's how ABC News opened its story on the crime:

A 14-year-old girl was arrested after allegedly setting her family's house on fire in what authorities suspect is the latest case of Slender Man-inspired violence.

Slender Man is a character in a variety of online stories, films, and games. This past spring, two girls stabbed a classmate as part of a bizarre plan to prove the fictional creature was real. It was the sort of crime that gets a lot of press attention because of how singularly strange it is. But many reporters seemed to think it was not a weird one-off but a harbinger of a new trend, and a short burst of Slender Man media hysteria followed, with journalists attempting to link the mythical monster to a variety of crimes. Even Jerad and Amanda Miller's shooting spree in Las Vegas got roped in, on the grounds that Jerad, who made money by dressing up as various characters and posing for photos, had been known to wear a Slender Man costume.

So what's the supposed Slender Man connection in the new story? Here's how one local outlet, WFLA-TV, covered the arson:

Detectives say the girl told them that she decided to set the home on fire while reading the online book "Soul Eater," which made her upset about past bullying and her mother disciplining her. The teen sprayed a rum and bleach mixture onto a towel and bed sheet that she put on the floor of the family's garage. She then set them on fire and walked out of the garage, according to an arrest affidavit….

The teen had also visited sites related to The Slender Man, according to investigators. She admitted to using the websites Creepypasta.com and SoulEater.com, which are associated with The Slender Man.

From this, it sounds like she decided to kill her family because she felt mistreated—not an unusual motive for this sort of crime. Apparently Soul Eater (described here as an "online book," though she was probably actually referring to this anime and manga series) played a role in her thought process. And…

And that's it. She also "admitted" to "using" (which I assume means "reading") Creepypasta.com, a vast depository of online horror stories that is "associated with The [sic] Slender Man" in the sense that he is one of the many characters one might encounter there. But I'm not sure why that's relevant. ("SoulEater.com" does not appear to exist.)

So how did we get the idea that Slender Man might have inspired the fire? Is this leap something the press did on its own, or was it following someone else's lead?

Here's ABC News again:

"She had visited the website that contains a lot of the Slender Man information and stories," Eddie Daniels of the Pasco Sheriff's Office told ABC News. "It would be safe to say there is a connection to that."

Ah.

A few more piece of press coverage before we go. While WFLA mentions Slender Man without offering a reason to think he's connected to the crime, and while ABC News puts Slender Man in its lede but at least uses conditional language, The New York Post's headline claims forthrightly that the arsonist was "obsessed" with Slender Man. (The text of the Post piece offers nothing to support this.) Gawker, BuzzFeed, the New York Daily News, and The Daily Mail use the word "obsessed" as well; the only evidence of obsession that any of them offer is that she wrote about the character and posted about him on Facebook. And this outlet lays blame squarely on the fictional monster's shoulders:

The first 10 words of the article are "Slender Man has inspired another act of teenage violence." Well, he's certainly inspiring something.

[Via Infocult.]

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Jesse Walker is books editor at Reason and the author of Rebels on the Air and The United States of Paranoia.

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  1. Knarf Yenrab!   11 years ago

    Modern life gets boring without a good moral panic now and then.

    Now pardon me while I go play classic D&D and worship ?Azathoth.

    1. Brian D   11 years ago

      Play some Elvis Presley tunes and read some horror comic books while you're at it.

  2. Jensen   11 years ago

    Mazes and Monsters is a far out game.

    1. GILMORE   11 years ago

      Murray Hamilton...

      ... swear to god, that guy was everywhere and nowhere at the same time. Like *Slender Man* (oohhhweeeeeooooooh)

  3. C. S. P. Schofield   11 years ago

    Past-the-crest-of-the-wave mainstream Slender Man horror movie that totally misses the point, coming soon to a theatre near you.

    1. Mint Berry Crunch   11 years ago

      "Urban Legends: Slender Man"

      They can make it really fresh by using found footage!

      1. Stickler Meeseeks   11 years ago

        Ask and you shall receive!

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGYwDHF7HAE

        1. Mint Berry Crunch   11 years ago

          Excellent.

          Now just write a script with 5 death scenes, 2 topless scenes, and about 10 uses of the word "tweet" (verb or noun - doesn't matter), and I'll personally finance a feature-length version of that short film.

  4. Fist of Etiquette   11 years ago

    I don't trust the internet and I won't go on it.

    1. Paul.   11 years ago

      You're soaking in it.

      1. Rich   11 years ago

        MADGE?!

  5. Paul.   11 years ago

    Journalists look for trends and speak truth to power. They're only doing their job.

    1. Rhywun   11 years ago

      They're doing God's work in some of the most dangerous neighborhoods of the internet.

    2. JoeSchmoe   11 years ago

      Truth to power. Lies to the masses. Whatever. Same thing. amirite?

  6. Headless Body of Agnew   11 years ago

    Can we has heresy trials for those who read the LOLcat translation of the Bible ?

    1. Dances-with-Trolls   11 years ago

      Get Eddie on it.

      1. Notorious G.K.C.   11 years ago

        *smooches*

        1. Cdr Lytton   11 years ago

          It's the Jeruszalem Bible with I can haz Appocrypha so it's ok.

  7. Paul.   11 years ago

    So how did we get the idea that Slender Man might have inspired the fire? Is this leap something the press did on its own, or was it following someone else's lead?

    I haven't read the article, but according to the short blockquote, it was all "according to authorities".

    Sounds like they just report.

    1. Notorious G.K.C.   11 years ago

      The cops could put out a report about the Chupacabra (sp?) and the media would copy out their press release.

      1. Paul.   11 years ago

        If Obama saw the Chupacabra, yes.

    2. Rich   11 years ago

      according to authorities"

      That is, according to Slender Man.

  8. Banjos   11 years ago

    Slender Man? Is he a character in one of those comic books I have been reading about? I bet this young girl was also listening to jazz music and smoking marijuana cigarettes.

    1. GILMORE   11 years ago

      I've been telling people = these hip hop computer games are just melting kids minds. They did a study!

      1. Paul.   11 years ago

        I think I read that study too. I was coupled with a study about how progressivism is scientifically a reality-based philosophy.

  9. Episiarch   11 years ago

    I've seen this movie, it's called FeardotCom.

    1. Septawn   11 years ago

      Oh man, that movie blows.

  10. Notorious G.K.C.   11 years ago

    "Elmira [NY] Civil War prison camp building arrives home...

    ""It's not just Americans interested in the Civil War. The whole world is. You would have people from all over the world wanting to come here and visit," [Jim] Pfiffer [executive director of a group involved with the project] said. "So this is a great first step in making the most of something that we have and really should cherish, protect and promote.""...

    "Elmira's Civil War prison camp operated from July 6, 1864, until July 11, 1865, incarcerating a total of 12,121 Confederates. The camp was built to house 5,000."

    http://www.stargazette.com/sto...../15531203/

    1. GILMORE   11 years ago

      CivilWarLand In Bad Decline is a good book

  11. Notorious G.K.C.   11 years ago

    "SAN ANTONIO ? Gino's East, a Chicago pizza classic, has plans to open one of its iconic deep-dish restaurants in San Antonio."

    http://www.mysanantonio.com/ne.....741751.php

  12. Hyperion   11 years ago

    Look, this Slender Man is really scray. If we can save just one child from this Slender Man, then aren't we obligated to try? We will never stop fighting this Slender Man even if we have to spend trillions. And we will of course need trillions, cause Slender Man is even more scarier than other make believe shit, like global warming.

  13. Notorious G.K.C.   11 years ago

    "The election of 1864 and the last temptation of Abraham Lincoln"

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/.....story.html

  14. Headless Body of Agnew   11 years ago

    OT: An impressive bit of trolling in Scotland.

    1. Hyperion   11 years ago

      Heh, that's pretty damn funny. I hope Scotland votes to secede just to watch the limey statists cry their fucking eyes out.

      1. Notorious G.K.C.   11 years ago

        They'd be happy to be part of *Great* Britain, the question is whether they'll want to be part of...just Britain.

    2. Dances-with-Trolls   11 years ago

      Nice.

      On the other hand wouldn't cutting Scotland loose be about the best thing in the world for England? I know if California wanted to secede I would be cheering them every step of the way.

      1. GILMORE   11 years ago

        Possibly - last i checked (years ago) Scotland was a net drain on the overall UK economy. They are less healthy, have less industry/manufacturing still viable, less entrepreneurs, more drug abuse and crime, etc...

        scot nationalists argue they'd be able to better use oil resources, tax, to deal with their problems themselves, which may be the case. They're not as 'investment friendly' as say Ireland, however

        1. Agammamon   11 years ago

          The best part - inequality in both nations would be drastically reduced in an instant!

          1. JoeSchmoe   11 years ago

            Stop thinking you!

  15. Ted S.   11 years ago

    It was actually the one-armed man who did it.

  16. blackjack   11 years ago

    Where's Tipper Gore when you need her? Haul all the skinny men in, the various bloggers and commenters who created this meme, any kid who seems "obsessed" with it, and anyone else who is now or has ever been involved, and maybe shame them into some trigger warnings or ratings system or something. Better yet, lets just revoke the 1st amendment. Then we can arrest the guys who propagate these kinds of things.

  17. dinkster   11 years ago

    I guess HP Lovecraft will soon be on the banned reading lists.

  18. Agammamon   11 years ago

    So, how soon will SCP get blamed for a killing done to cover up someone's claimed Slenderman sighting?

    Or maybe Marshal, Carter, and Dark: Making the ungettable, gettable since 1808.

  19. Christophe   11 years ago

    I approve of the alt-text.

  20. An Innocent Man   11 years ago

    Slenderman,eh? Well I guess they need a Plan B boogeyman in case this whole ISIS thing doesn't work out. Mongers gotta Mong.

  21. Ken Shultz   11 years ago

    I don't know what the solution to this Slender Man problem is, but I know the Republicans don't want the government to get involved. And that's why Obama needs to set up a task force at the FBI, or somethin'...

    If the appropriate response to two journalists getting their heads cut off is a bombing campaign that the Pentagon doesn't think is going to be enough--they want to put boots on the ground, too? Then how can Obama just sit on his hands while these little girls go running around stabbing each other and burning their own homes to the ground?

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