When two year-old girls in Wisconsin invited their classmate for a game of hide-and-seek in the forest, they planned to murder her. They later claimed they were forced to act by the mythical Slender Man. By Alex Mar.

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By Isabel Vincent. December 14, am Updated December 14, pm. The freckle-faced teenager, who was just three months shy of her 17th birthday when Germany invaded the Netherlands in May , was a newly minted member of the Dutch resistance. She had been mostly assigned to hide Jewish children, political dissidents and homosexuals in various safe houses throughout Haarlem, her hometown, which was about 12 miles west of Amsterdam. They were obviously hysterical. The child was dead. We were dealing with cancerous tumors in our society that you had to cut out like a surgeon. Truus, her younger sister, Freddie, and law student Hannie Schaft were among a handful of young women who took on clandestine roles to destabilize Nazis during the Second World War. They never regretted what they did during the war. Although their roles in the underground were at first confined to stealing Dutch identity documents to help persecuted Jews, the girls quickly graduated to more ruthless duties.
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Here is an image, picked from the notebooks of an eleven-year-old girl in a suburb of Milwaukee, Wisconsin: a head portrait, in pencil, of a man in a dark suit and tie. Here is another: an androgynous kid a girl, like the artist? She has huge, glassy black eyes and dark, stringy hair; she reaches out with one hand and brandishes a dagger in the other.
The group originally had five members, but Wanita "D. Woods" Woodgett left the group in and Aundrea Fimbres left in Danity Kane's self-titled debut studio album was released in and achieved success in the United States, shipping a million copies domestically, [1] while spawning two singles with top 10 single " Show Stopper " and the ballad " Ride for You. Despite initial success, tension in the group led to a meeting with Diddy where, in the October finale episode of Making the Band 4 , he removed O'Day and Woodgett from the group.