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Wisconsin judge delays "Slender Man" stabber Morgan Geyser's release from a mental health facility due to her proximity to the victim.
Leutner’s mother, Stacie, expressed that her family was "very concerned" about Geyser living in such close proximity, speaking via Zoom to the court. "What consideration has been given to Payton ...
On Monday morning, prosecutors objected to the original report, noting that Geyser’s group home is located eight miles from the victim, Payton Leutner.
In 2017, Geyser pleaded guilty to attempted first-degree intentional homicide in the violent stabbing of Payton Leutner but claimed she was not responsible due to her mental illness.
A motion has been filed to stop a Wisconsin judge's order to release Morgan Geyser, who convicted in the "Slender Man" stabbing of Payton Leutner.
Payton Leutner, stabbed 19 times by her friend in the Slender Man case, says she has "come to accept all of the scars that I have. It's a part of me." ...
Back in May 2014, Geyser and her friend Anissa Weier plotted to kill their classmate Payton Leutner and lured her to nearby woodland in Waukesha, Wisconsin, before brutally stabbing her 19 times.
Morgan Geyser, who stabbed Payton Leutner in 2014 in an effort to please the fictional character Slender Man, is set to be released from a Wisconsin psychiatric hospital, a judge ruled Jan. 9.