Tells the story of two 12-year old girls, who attempted to murder one of their friends in an attempt to appease Slenderman, a fictional monster from a horror website. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 6.3/10 | |
Released: | August 26, 2018 | |
Runtime: | 114 min | |
Genres: | Documentary Crime Biography | |
Countries: | United States | |
Companies: | HBO Documentary Films Vermilion Films Vermilon Films | |
Cast: | Morgan Geyser Anissa Weier Angie Geyser Bill Weier | |
Crew: | Irene Taylor Brodsky | |
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I am at a loss for words. What these girls did just seems so sick.
I can’t even think of a punishment because on one hand I know
those girls are sick, and on the other hand if I was the parents
of the victim I would probably feel that there is no punishment
good enough for what they did to my child.
but you must be logical also and bear in mind that these are very young girls who may still have the time and capacity for rehabilitation and maybe normal lives. Even the especially f-ed up can come around with the right help, esp. girls, as they have a propensity to be more fluid. There is one such case - look up “Child of Rage” on YouTube. Also, the bestselling author Anne Perry (born Juliet Hulme) helped her friend kill the girl’s mother when she was an adolescent, and now she lives a normal life. Peter Jackson made an excellent film about the incident (one of my favorites) you can see here https://www.primewire.ag/movie/240829-watch-heavenly-creatures It is also Kate Winslet’s first feature.
Yes I saw the movie!
Anissa Weier was sentenced to up to 25 years in a mental institution. I watched a doctor on youtube that said she was the most dangerous of
the 2 girls!
Morgan was diagnosed with Schitzophrenia and sentenced to 40 years
in mental institute. Her father also has Schitzophrenia, it’s genetic.
Both are very sad, regardless. And sad for Payton as well, she will suffer
for many years, if not forever, maybe PTSD.
The whole thing is sad all the way around. Poor little kids. :-(
Yes, I have viewed this doc repeatedly. It is devastating. And from our outside and subjective viewpoint it seems so random.
I just want to grab all of the troubled kids and wrap my arms around them
to keep them safe!
I know they were all three loved, that was very obvious in the interviews.