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A 14-year-old girl accused of murder allegedly said she had killed earlier "for McDonald's."

Cops say Claire Miller told them she would have killed sooner if someone had offered her McDoanlds.
The policeman is Claire Miller If someone had offered her McDounderd, she would have killed earlier.Photo courtesy of HANDOUT /HARRISBURG POLICE

accused of slaughtering a disabled sister in Pennsylvania She also acted as a police officer, saying, "I would have killed someone sooner," if McDonald's fast food was offered, which a troubled teen stunned.

Police said the 14-year-old Claire Miller was "loving" after being served breakfast at McD in prison, Harrisburg Patriot News said. I am reporting.

Miller has been accused of stabbing and killing her sleeping sister Helen, 19, in 2021. The dead woman suffered from cerebral palsy and was trapped in her wheelchair.

"Oh, McDonald's," Mannheim Township police officer John Martin quoted Miller in a court hearing. "If I was thinking of getting McDonald's, I would have killed someone sooner."

Teen horror also mentions the famous murderer in the Halloween horror series, she. Claimed to have "Michael Myers" her brother.

According to the newspaper, the Halloween reference came after the girl's cell phone rang playing the Halloween theme.

Miller is now 16 years old and shocking details were revealed at a hearing to decide whether to be tried as an adult.

Her mother claimed that the girl's evil behavior was "out of her control."

"We love both. I know Claire didn't mean to do this. I lost Helen. I don't want to lose Claire either," she said. Mother Marie Miller testified.

"We don't want her to be punished, helped, or left behind for a long time because of something she can't handle. We too. You can't lose her. "

When she was arrested, police say Miller emerged from the family's house in bloody trousers and repeatedly told the policeman, like a mantra:" I Stabbed my sister. "

Two psychiatrists appointed to the court said teens suffered from mental illness, depression and anxiety.

Miller reportedly heard a voice trying to cut through his throat the night her sister was murdered.

Amy Muller, assistant district attorney, said Miller was "a child who had everything but was obsessed with murder."

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