![]() Terri appeared today on This Morning, where a clip of her in Channel 5 documentary Extraordinary People was shown.ĭuring one moving scene, Terri bursts into tears as a wig is fitted.Įndurance: Terri and her father appeared on This Morning today ahead of tonight's documentary on the strong-willed young woman Ms Minter was unavailable for comment at the time of the interview. The teenager, who is studying for GCSEs in maths and science, says she has forgiven her mother for the accident - but finds it harder to forgive her for leaving afterwards. Terri now says she feels strong enough to know more about the fire - including details about why her mother could not save her. They now have not met for more than a year, although they text regularly. In 2008, she asked her daughter to see her, and they met regularly for several months before the visits petered out. Ms Minter said she would have killed herself if she had stayed, and was only able to cry uncontrollably at the consequences of her actions.Īfter moving out from the family's home, she eventually stopped visiting the hospital completely. Only the area under her wet nappy had escaped terrible burns. Horrifically, the firefighters who saved Terri thought she was a charred doll. Two other 12-year-olds – Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier – stabbed their classmate 19 times in homage of to him.Suffering: Terri says she has forgiven her mother for the accident, but it is harder to forgive her walking out The Slender Man character also influenced the June stabbing of a 12-year-old girl in Wisconsin. "It would be safe to say there is a connection to that." Hartwell was charged with arson and two counts of attempted murder. "She had visited the website that contains a lot of the Slender Man information and stories," Pasco Sheriff's Office Public Information Officer Eddie Daniels told ABC News. Hartwell had also been reading Slender Man stories on horror wiki Creepypasta. "All of a sudden, that clicked something in her mind and she decided she was going to kill her family."Īccording to the Anime News Network, "Soul Eater" is a comic about a "death god in training," who captures souls. "There's a part in this book where two characters get into a fight with each other," Nocco said. Hartwell had been fighting with her mother, and a portion of "Soul Eater" resonated with her. "She also expressed that even though she had already done it, she would come back and do it again," Sheriff Chris Nocco told reporters. Hartwell admitted to the arson, and revealed the motive for her crime. Police found the girl at the park, and took her into custody. While she was hiding in the park, Hartwell texted her mother: "Mom, I'm so sorry. ![]() The home and a vehicle in the driveway were destroyed. At one point, Hartwell's mother ran back inside the home to look for her daughter. The girl's mother and nine-year-old brother were awakened by the smell of smoke, and escaped the fire unharmed. She then ran to a nearby park with clothes, cookies, bottled water, knives, flashlights, and lighters, and slept in the bathroom. #90s video girl burns toast burn house down series#Lily Marie Hartwell told police that she was influenced by the anime book series "Soul Eater" and the Creepypasta character "Slender Man" when she committed the crime.Īccording to the Pasco Sheriff's Office, the Chasco Middle School seventh grader soaked a towel and bed sheet in bleach and rum, and set them on fire in the Port Richey garage around 1:45 a.m. Lily Marie Hartwell Pasco Sheriff's OfficeĪ 14-year-old Florida girl was arrested Thursday after setting her family's home on fire while her mother and brother were asleep inside. ![]()
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