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13-yrs-old writes graphic book about torturing, killing classmates with scissors

Murder with scissors
Murder with scissors
Parents at a Texas school are afraid for their children's lives after a 13-year-old wrote a very graphic book about torturing and killing his classmates. He titled it “Killing Children”.
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A 13-year-old's book about torturing and killing his classmates has made parents of students at Tidwell Middle School, Tidwell in Fort Worth, Texas, afraid for their children's lives.

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CBS DFW reports that the teenager created a very detailed, very graphic story about torturing his classmates, causing parents to protest.

He titled the book “Killing Children”.

Many of the parents reportedly kept their children at home yesterday because of the book.

Stephanie Lee, the mother of one of the students that was 'killed' in the book said the book is very graphic.

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“His main weapon of choice is scissors,” Lee said.

“He describes graphically how he inserts the scissors, pulls them down her chest, all you can do is try to hold in the scream, but you can’t.

“He talks about literally ripping body parts off of the kids.

"It’s very graphic.”

Another concerned mother, Jennifer Taylor, described how her son is killed in the book.

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"He stabbed him with scissors multiple times, cut him across the face, cut his tongue out and tried to feed it to another child,” she said.

The Northwest Independent School District said the police are investigating the case.

“The concerned parents are asking the district to do something that we legally cannot do.

"This is a police matter and is currently under investigation by law-enforcement. To our knowledge, an arrest has not been made," the District said in a statement.

But the parents feel more should be done to protect their children.

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Jodi Wilson who has a child in the school said more must be done to make the parents feel comfortable about sending their children back to school.

“We have a real issue with a child that threatens the lives of students — not out loud but written. And that’s as much an actual threat as an action,” Wilson said.

The young author's mother said on Facebook that her so is a victim of bullying finding an outlet through his writing.

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