Wisconsin Authorities Seek to Revoke Conditional Release of Slender Man Attacker
A Wisconsin court has agreed to keep sealed a petition filed by the state Department of Corrections, seeking to revoke the conditional release of Morgan Geyser, the woman who attempted to kill her 12-year-old classmate in 2014 in the name of horror villain Slender Man.
Geyser, now 23, was released from a state mental institution and placed in a group home after serving eight years. However, she escaped earlier this week, fleeing with a 43-year-old companion who has been charged with trespassing and obstruction. Geyser was found by police in suburban Posen, Wisconsin.
Geyser's attorney did not comment on the state's request to revoke her release, but if successful, it could lead to her return to the mental institution where she spent most of her time or new charges related to her escape.
According to court documents, Geyser had initially been charged with attempted first-degree intentional homicide in connection with the 2014 attack on her classmate, Payton Leutner. The two girls, along with their friend Anissa Weier, stabbed Leutner 19 times in a park, with Geyser narrowly missing her heart. They claimed they were trying to impress Slender Man and become his servants.
Geyser was committed to the mental institution for 40 years after the attack, while Weier received 25 years. Weier earned conditional release in 2021, but Geyser's release was approved in September, despite concerns raised by state health officials about her supposed communication with a man who collects murder memorabilia.
The latest escape has reignited concerns about Geyser's mental fitness and ability to safely reintegrate into society. A motion hearing is set for December 22, where the court will consider revoking her conditional release.
A Wisconsin court has agreed to keep sealed a petition filed by the state Department of Corrections, seeking to revoke the conditional release of Morgan Geyser, the woman who attempted to kill her 12-year-old classmate in 2014 in the name of horror villain Slender Man.
Geyser, now 23, was released from a state mental institution and placed in a group home after serving eight years. However, she escaped earlier this week, fleeing with a 43-year-old companion who has been charged with trespassing and obstruction. Geyser was found by police in suburban Posen, Wisconsin.
Geyser's attorney did not comment on the state's request to revoke her release, but if successful, it could lead to her return to the mental institution where she spent most of her time or new charges related to her escape.
According to court documents, Geyser had initially been charged with attempted first-degree intentional homicide in connection with the 2014 attack on her classmate, Payton Leutner. The two girls, along with their friend Anissa Weier, stabbed Leutner 19 times in a park, with Geyser narrowly missing her heart. They claimed they were trying to impress Slender Man and become his servants.
Geyser was committed to the mental institution for 40 years after the attack, while Weier received 25 years. Weier earned conditional release in 2021, but Geyser's release was approved in September, despite concerns raised by state health officials about her supposed communication with a man who collects murder memorabilia.
The latest escape has reignited concerns about Geyser's mental fitness and ability to safely reintegrate into society. A motion hearing is set for December 22, where the court will consider revoking her conditional release.