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The last thing that Mr. Alexander felt was this knife coming towards him.
The last thing that Mr. Alexander felt was this knife coming towards him.
The last thing that Mr. Alexander felt was this knife coming towards him.
In spite of the fact that they were 12, these were two girls that made an extreme, serious effort to try to kill Peyton.
In spite of the fact that they were 12, these were two girls that made an extreme, serious effort to try to kill Peyton.
She knew what she was doing was wrong.
She knew what she was doing was wrong.
All the psychiatrists were saying the same thing, which is they had this shared delusion, and that compulsion was, if we don't kill Peyton, then Slenderman's going to either kill us or our families. And what we argued repeatedly was Anissa, by her own words, said she didn't even know that Slenderman was a threat until after the act was over.
All the psychiatrists were saying the same thing, which is they had this shared delusion, and that compulsion was, if we don't kill Peyton, then Slenderman's going to either kill us or our families. And what we argued repeatedly was Anissa, by her own words, said she didn't even know that Slenderman was a threat until after the act was over.
To this day, it's clear to me that he feels no genuine remorse. No doubt he's sorry for himself, sorry he's here, sorry for what's coming, perhaps sorry for his family. But I don't believe he feels genuine remorse for slaughtering Neue Graber.
To this day, it's clear to me that he feels no genuine remorse. No doubt he's sorry for himself, sorry he's here, sorry for what's coming, perhaps sorry for his family. But I don't believe he feels genuine remorse for slaughtering Neue Graber.
To this day, it's clear to me that he feels no genuine remorse. No doubt he's sorry for himself, sorry he's here, sorry for what's coming, perhaps sorry for his family. But I don't believe he feels genuine remorse for slaughtering Neue Graber.
I believe Willard J. Miller should be sentenced to life in prison for the crime that he actually served no less than 35 years before becoming eligible to be considered for the possibility of parole.
I believe Willard J. Miller should be sentenced to life in prison for the crime that he actually served no less than 35 years before becoming eligible to be considered for the possibility of parole.
I believe Willard J. Miller should be sentenced to life in prison for the crime that he actually served no less than 35 years before becoming eligible to be considered for the possibility of parole.
Because I went to trial with him for a lot of tickets.
Because I went to trial with him for a lot of tickets.
Abraham Shakespeare was your prey and your victim. Money was the root of the evil that you brought to Abraham.