Disturbing Plot by Fifth-Graders in Arizona
In a shocking incident from Arizona, a group of four fifth-grade girls concocted a sinister plan to kill a male classmate, intending to stage it as a suicide.
Details from a recently unsealed report by the Surprise Police Department shed light on this troubling situation involving ten- and eleven-year-olds, who had decided to stab the boy during a break at Legacy Traditional School in October.
This plan seemed to arise from allegations of wrongdoing. One of the girls was reportedly determined to “end him” over issues related to the group’s breakup.
According to the authorities, each girl had a specific role in the horrific scheme. They planned to lure the boy into an outdoor bathroom, where one girl was to provide the knife while another was tasked with creating a suicide note to mislead anyone who discovered the scene.
Meanwhile, one girl would act as a lookout, and the designated attacker would even wear gloves—presumably to avoid leaving fingerprints on the weapon.
Initially, they had scheduled to carry out their plot on October 1, 2024, but it seems some fellow students caught wind of the plan and alerted school officials before anything could happen.
After the plot came to light, the Surprise Police arrested the girls and charged them with disorderly conduct and making threats. Interestingly, when confronted by police and school authorities, three of the girls appeared remorseful. However, the fourth girl allegedly laughed when justifying the group’s intentions.
The police released the girls into their parents’ care after their arrest, and they were subsequently barred from attending school.
The police department has stated they will not disclose additional details about the incident, and school officials did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
This alarming case echoes the infamous “Slenderman” stabbing from 2014, which involved similar disturbing behaviors among young girls. Back then, two twelve-year-olds in Wisconsin lured their friend into the woods and attacked her, motivated by a fictional character. It’s unsettling to see such dark parallels emerge among children.


