Snohomish teen accused of stabbing classmates continues to write about violence
Mar 1, 2012, 4:30 AM | Updated: 8:49 am
The teenager accused of stabbing two students at Snohomish High School last fall continues to talk and write about hurting or killing others as she awaits trial.
A Snohomish County judge will decide next week whether the 15-year-old girl should be tried as an adult or kept in the juvenile system.
Court documents released this week by the prosecutor’s office report the teenager has created a bucket list of violent acts she wants to commit, including hurting a toddler and blowing up a school. Her writings talk of murder, bathing in blood and cannibalism.
The Everett Herald reports the girl has also talked with other inmates about finding one of the girls she allegedly stabbed and making sure this time she dies.
The girl, who turns 16 in April, is accused of stabbing two girls at random in a school bathroom.
She faces 5 years in juvenile court if convicted and up to 25 years if convicted as an adult.
