A 14-year-old girl is accused of stabbing and killing 10-year-old Bridgette Porter in Perth, according to reporting from The West Australian and PerthNow. Both outlets describe the case as one that shocks Western Australia. They report that, before the killing, the accused teen told members of her family that she did not “feel real,” presenting the statement as a chilling remark made prior to the incident. The articles frame the matter around the contrast between the accused teen’s earlier words and the later violence. The reporting focuses on the alleged lead-up to the crime and recounts that the victim was 10 years old and the accused was 14. Both sources present the same core detail: the accused’s statement to her family before the stabbing, and the fact that Bridgette Porter dies as a result of the stabbing. The accounts do not, in the provided excerpts, add differing details about motive, investigation findings, or court proceedings beyond the described pre-crime statement.