WAUKESHA, Wis. — Police interrogation video of two Wisconsin girls accused of nearly killing a classmate to please a fictional character called Slender Man shows them describing their plan to kill their friend, telling her they were going to go bird watching.
"People who trust you become very gullible," one of the girls told a police investigator following a May 31 attack on Payton Leutner in a wooded area of a park in Waukesha, a community about 20 miles west of Milwaukee.
"It was sort of sad," the girl added.
WISN-TV obtained 9 hours of separate videotaped interrogations of the girls, who were both 12 at the time. One has since turned 13. In the video, one of the girls wipes away tears as she explains how they hoped to please Slender Man by killing Leutner, who survived 19 stab wounds and crawled to a path near the woods after her attackers left.
"So we told her we were going to get help, but we really weren't. We were going to run and let her pass away. So, we ran," one girl explains to a detective.
The other girl spent about 6 hours in an interrogation room, some of which she sits alone singing to herself.
"We knew it was going to be at my birthday sleepover. You have no idea how difficult it was not to tell anyone," the girl said to an investigator. "Truth be told, I wanted to be locked up so I couldn't hurt her. But, that time has passed and now I'm in here because we were so careless. I knew this would happen. I knew we'd get in trouble."
Both girls described the character Slender Man during their interrogations.