Fullman was charged by police and those counts reaffirmed by a grand jury in a second indictment on May 13. She is facing charges of sexual assault and two counts of endangering the welfare of a child. One of the charges accuses her of taking nude photos of the teen.
While it still remains unclear what Fullman s intentions were at the time of the stabbing, Sussex County Superior Court Judge N. Peter Conforti pondered if Fullman had planned to have Rogers and the teen meet. Fullman was with Rogers when she contacted the teen and told him to meet her so she could return a pair of headphones. Rogers attorney, Thomas Militano, said Rogers and the teen have history, with the two having been in a prior fight.
Prosecutors say Fullman was with Rogers when she contacted the boy and offered to meet him at the castle to return a pair of headphones. Once there, Rogers allegedly used a 4-inch pocket knife to stab the teen in the head, upper chest, armpit and hand.
After causing what Hamburg police called life-threatening injuries, Rogers allegedly fled the scene. It was not immediately clear whether Fullman remained, but authorities said another individual called police.
The victim was taken to Newton Medical Center, where he received eight staples to his head and 37 stitches, according to Sussex County Assistant Prosecutor Sahil Kabse. The courts have withheld the boy s name because he is a juvenile.