Two Florida Middle School Girls Plotted To Stab, Drink Blood Of 15 Classmates
Two middle school girls in central Florida waited in a school bathroom Wednesday, with plans to overpower at least 15 classmates with knives and to drink their blood, according to authorities.
The Bartow Middle School Students were arrested Tuesday and charged with conspiracy to commit murder, possession of a weapon on school property, carrying a concealed weapon, and disruption of a school function, Bartow Police Chief Joe Hall said during a news conference.
According to officials, the 11- and 12-year-old girls claimed to be Satan worshipers and they had planned to drink the blood, and possibly eat the flesh of the students they killed. The girls told authorities that after the slaughter, they had planned to kill themselves.
“We will leave body parts at the entrance and then kill ourselves,” one of the girls said, according to police.
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However, the plot was foiled when on Tuesday a robocall from the school to the home of one of the middle school girls notified her parents that she was missing from class, according to Hall.
The girl’s mother then called the school to inquire and the assistant principal found both girls in one of the bathrooms, Hall said.
They were then taken to the principal’s office, where one girl was found to have a kitchen knife and a butcher knife. The girls also had a pizza cutter, police said.
Authorities noted the girls also had a goblet with them in the bathroom.
When detectives searched the girls’ homes, they discovered a hand-drawn map that included the phrase “go to kill bathroom.”
“Today is health lesson thank Satan we are doing this in bit,” a note read, police said. A search of the girls’ cell phones found messages regarding the plot, Hall added.
Due to a student notifying one of the teachers of a rumor circulating about a possible threat to students at the school in a specific building, additional police were already on campus.
Superintendent Jacqueline Byrd said school staff responded quickly to reports of suspicious behavior, and according to Byrd, there will be extra police officers and counselors at the school the remainder of the week.
Police say the two girls did not have any known prior behavioral issues and that authorities believe the parents had no knowledge of the planned attack.
The girls will not be allowed to return to the school.
WATCH: News Conference with Bartow Police Department
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