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[–] 6 pts

There was the attempted Slenderman stabbing, where two young White teenage girls tried to stab their friend to death in order to indulge in their delusions of fantasy.

Or here, a few years ago, two 16ish girls stabbed their friend (Skylar Neese) to death for... no real reason: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj2rEnGtihs

Then back in like the 1920s there was those two girls who lived in a fantasy world, and they killed one of their mothers with a rock in a stocking. They made a movie about it called "Heavenly Creatures". HOLY SHIT, I just had an epiphany.

The attempted Slenderman stabbing and the Heavenly Creatures murders have so much in common- specifically, the two girls are almost completely disconnected from reality. They spent more time in their fantasy world than in reality. Then they come up with the plan, lure their victim into the woods, and strike. Both times were very messy- turns out teenage girls are not great killers, even with weapons and surprise on their side.

The Heavenly Creatures girls plan: Lure mother onto forest path, then one of the girls would drop a gemstone and get the mother to bend down to look at it. Then she was supposed to be struck in the head once, cleanly, with the stocking+rocks. The girls would then flee and seek help, and claim that the mother tripped and fell and hit her head. But what actually happened? Well, the film shows it pretty accurately: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1_dBCjnVfQ

The Slenderman girls were almost exactly the same, except their target was their friend. Lured her out into the woods, gave a signal, and then one of the girls stabbed the victim. They pushed her over and stabbed her a bunch, but neither of the would-be killers had the stomach to do the job. They stabbed and cut the victim a bunch, and it seems they became spooked and ran off, leaving the victim for dead. But the victim was a fighter, and fortunately her injuries weren't bad enough to keep her from moving. She managed to get to a path where she was found alive, and she survived.

FANTASY seems to always be a heavy part of any murder plots that women are involved with. Men seem to murder with practicality in mind, more often, but women's goals during murder seem so fucking lofty. "I'll hire this nigger to kill my ex's new girlfriend, and that'll make him come running back into my arms!" How many times have we heard that story? It's delusional. It seems that most women turn to murder while in a delusional state.

I hope someone reads all this, because this is gold...

[–] 2 pts

Here is the thing. All women live in a fantasyland.

[–] 0 pt

The Heavenly Creatures

This story is fascinating. They wanted to explore their shared fantasy life by becoming writing partners. Their parents were planning to separate them out of fear they were lesbians, and that was the motive for the murder. One of them did become a successful writer under the name Anne Perry. Yes that Anne Perry!

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an interesting exerpt from anne perrys wikipedia entry:

Hulme's parents were in the process of separating and she was supposed to go to South Africa to stay with a relative.