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14-Year-Old Girl Phones Police To Announce Her ‘First Kill’

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A 14-year-old girl allegedly slit the throat of her brother’s girlfriend after biking to the victim’s house.

Teenager Kali J. Bookey told police that she is a psychopath who is on a mission to complete her first kill, according to Eau Claire Leader-Telegram.

Deputies in St. Croix County of northwestern Wisconsin responded to a report from Bookey herself of an attempted abduction at approximately 9:30 a.m. Bookey lied to the officers, saying she was riding her bicycle when two men donning ski masks and armed with knives attacked her.

Bookey then said that she told the attackers that another girl, 15, lived nearby in order to persuade the alleged assailants to stop the assault.

After gathering this information, police arrived at the home of the other girl and found her hemorrhaging blood. The victim then told police that Bookey violently attacked her and explained that Bookey was her boyfriend’s sister.

Bookey allegedly attempted to suffocate the victim and, using a bowl, to hit the target over the head, and to use the shards when it broke to cut the victim’s throat. Bookey apparently gave the victim the choice of dying at that very moment or bleeding out, in which the injured 15-year-old chose the latter.

Bookey is currently being held without bond at the Northwest Regional Juvenile Detention Center and is scheduled to see a judge before a preliminary hearing on August 8.

According to the criminal complaint obtained by the Leader-Telegram, Bookey told authorities “she was probably going to kill again.”

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