Report: Wis. girl accused of killing parents blogged about killing
BOONE COUNTY, Ind. - A 17-year-old northern Wisconsin girl accused of killing her mother and stepfather before fleeing to Indiana where she was arrested, allegedly wrote about death and killing in an online blog, reports CBS affiliate WISHTV.
According to the station, the teen referred to herself as "VampChick" on the blog, which was titled "Nightmare."
Authorities are reportedly looking into the blog as part of their investigation into the murders of 40-year-old Jennifer Ayers, the teen's mother, and 37-year-old Thomas Ayers, the teen's stepfather. Their bodies were found at their Rhinelander area home on Sunday.
After the killings, authorities say the teen locked her three younger siblings in a room in the Town of Piel home before fleeing to Indiana with a 22-year-old man.
Sheriff's deputies first learned of the crime after responding to a 911 call at around 10:40 a.m. Sunday. They found the couple's bodies and three young girls, who were uninjured, in the residence. Investigators say Jennifer Ayers was stabbed to death and Thomas Ayers was fatally shot.
Investigators said the oldest girl found in the home, age 9, told them that the teen killed her parents.
The girl says the teen put her and the two other girls, ages 2 and 8, in a room and tied the door shut so they couldn't leave. She said the teen placed food and juice in the room for the girls, according to the court document.
Authorities received information that the teen was traveling south with Ryan Sisco, 22, and the two were arrested in Boone County, Indiana, at around 7:50 p.m. Sunday. The teen apparently acted alone in the homicides, sheriff's officials said.
Sisco and the teen girl are being held in the Boone County Jail until they are extradited. The teen faces two counts of first-degree intentional homicide and three counts of false imprisonment. It is unclear whether Sisco will be charged in connection with the killings. He is reportedly being held on a felony warrant.
According to CBS affiliate WSAW, the teen girl is fighting extradition. A judge in Boone County set an extradition hearing for her on April 8.