Shadows of the Internet: The Chilling Reality Behind the Slenderman Stabbing
Episode 152, Nov 16, 2023, 05:00 AM
In this thought-provoking episode, Emma Kenny delves into the infamous Slenderman stabbing, a case that stunned the world with its eerie connection to internet lore and its shocking aftermath. Join Emma as she explores how two 12-year-old girls, Anissa Weier and Morgan Geyser, were influenced by the online Slenderman myth and subsequently committed a heinous act against their friend, Payton Leutner, in a Wisconsin forest.
Emma examines the intersection of internet culture, childhood psychology, and criminal responsibility, offering an in-depth analysis of how virtual myths can manifest into real-world violence. She navigates through the complexities of this case, from the background of the Slenderman character to the impact of such digital narratives on young minds.
As Emma delves into the legal proceedings and the broader implications of the case, she addresses the challenging questions it raises about internet safety, parental oversight, and mental health support for children. This episode is not just a recounting of a crime; it's a critical examination of our digital era's influence on youth and a call to action for greater awareness and prevention strategies.
Emma examines the intersection of internet culture, childhood psychology, and criminal responsibility, offering an in-depth analysis of how virtual myths can manifest into real-world violence. She navigates through the complexities of this case, from the background of the Slenderman character to the impact of such digital narratives on young minds.
As Emma delves into the legal proceedings and the broader implications of the case, she addresses the challenging questions it raises about internet safety, parental oversight, and mental health support for children. This episode is not just a recounting of a crime; it's a critical examination of our digital era's influence on youth and a call to action for greater awareness and prevention strategies.