Energizer Bunny in Danger - Suspects Charged

Spain
January 28, 2007 1:45pm CST
A MySpace web page containing a 'hit list' was found after a high school student whose name was on the list notified his principal.Principal Tommy Layne said he first thought it was a joke.The page has since been removed. The event apparently began with a paper list removed from a trash can, and expanded to end notably with six arrests all girls aged 14 and 15.The charge is conspiracy to commit criminal homciide.There is no evidence that the girls had weapons. Names on the list included students, student athletes, and faculty at the school, as well as Tom Cruise, Oprah Winfrey and of course, that damned Energizer bunny. So, what you think about it?
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@misskatonic (3723)
• United States
28 Jan 07
I had a 'hit list' when I was young. It was a cathartic little thing to vent my frustrations healthily and without actual violence. It didn't mean anything other than I was frustrated and needed to lash out somehow. And I know there are kids these days who do the same thing. But then there are the ones who mean it. I can understand the caution and assuming every list is real. But come on now... the Energizer Bunny? That's a wee bit of a tip off that maybe arrests aren't needed.