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Originally Posted by StealthMode
This makes me wonder about patterns in the two girls' behavior. Did they display pervasive patterns of deceptiveness, aggression, manipulation, etc? That probably won't come out until an extensive history and psychological evaluation are done but it will a determining factor in whether psychopathological/ASP traits were at play in their actions. Of course, heavy emphasis will be given to whether they show any remorse or not--I found it interesting that the article didn't mention an apology of any kind.
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I was curious about whether or not there was an expression of remorse, so I dug into it.
Morgan Geyser, whose idea it was and who did the stabbing:
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The official criminal complaint filed by the state of Wisconsin reveals that during Morgan’s interview, she heartlessly referred to the violent attack as “stabby, stab, stab.”
“Geyser stated after they were at the bathroom they went by some trees by the dead end and then, ‘stabby, stab, stab,” reads the criminal complaint, dated Monday, June 2.
“It was weird that I didn’t feel any remorse,” Morgan also told the detective.
Hearing that Morgan referred to the violent act so carelessly is very troubling.
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Anissa Weier, the accomplice:
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Weier said they were hoping she would die, they would see Slender and finally prove he existed. They left the victim lying on the ground in a pool of blood.
When police asked Weier if she knew what it meant to kill someone, Weier said, 'I believe it's ending a life and I regret it.' Weier also said, 'The bad part of me wanted her to die, the good part of me wanted her to live.'
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