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The Slender man (Der Großmann) By Dudley Yeoman and Blake Thorn

The Slender man (Der Großmann) By Dudley Yeoman and Blake Thorn. The Slender Man history The legend of Slender man has been told since the early 1600s. Photographs from the early 1900s confirm the report that he may be real.

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The Slender man (Der Großmann) By Dudley Yeoman and Blake Thorn

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  1. The Slender man (Der Großmann) By Dudley Yeoman and Blake Thorn

  2. The Slender Man history • The legend of Slender man has been told since the early 1600s. • Photographs from the early 1900s confirm the report that he may be real. • In the early 1900s, run-ins with Slender man were reported, mostly by soldiers fighting in Germany, which was apparently Slender man’s native country. • In the 1990s, Slender man was recorded stalking potential victims. • His victims would be impaled on a tree branch while still alive and bleed to death. The organs would be individually removed and placed into plastic bags. And then replaced into their original positions, plus the plastic bags.

  3. Basic Description • Tall, slender body • No face- nose, mouth, ears etc. • Tentacles that emerge out of his back. • Wears a suit. • Long Fingers to snatch children.

  4. Sightings of DerGroßmann Dating before 9000 B.C there is a Brazilian cave painting that shows a very elongated figure grasping a child. In the 16th century, a woodcutter engraved his art of a multi-limbed skeletal creature that has a resemblance to Slender Man. In 1953 a man named Ted Henderson was charged with the murder of his wife, later they questioned him at Jenkins Mental Hospital and found that there had been screaming and gunshots. Henderson said that the horses at his farm were torn apart. "Skinny fella… suit… looking at me…“ Ted Henderson later became insane.

  5. Slender Man- The Truth or a Hoax? Slender Man is hoax. Just like any other legend. Slender Man himself was started on an internet forum called Something Awful.

  6. Works Cited “The Slender Man.” Wikia. CC-BY-SA. 10/1/03.web. 10/22/13 Slender Man Images N.D Photograph. Wikia. CC-BY-SA.web. 22. Oct. 2013

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