‘Slender Man’ Stabber Morgan Geyser Returned to Institutionalized Care
Morgan Geyser cut off her GPS monitor and fled a Madison group home, violating release terms and prompting a judge to order her return to state psychiatric care.
- Morgan Geyser, who stabbed a classmate in 2014 to please the fictional 'Slender Man', had her conditional release revoked after she escaped from a Wisconsin group home in November and was caught a day later at a truck stop outside Chicago.
- Geyser, 23, had pleaded guilty to first-degree attempted homicide in the 2014 stabbing attack but was found not guilty by reason of mental defect and was sentenced to a psychiatric hospital.
- Geyser lured her classmate Payton Leutner to a park in 2014, stabbed her 19 times while her friend Anissa Weier cheered her on, narrowly missing Leutner's heart.
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‘Slender Man’ stabber Morgan Geyser sent back to mental institution after escaping Wisconsin group home
"Slender Man" stabber Morgan Geyser will be sent back to a mental institution after her conditional release was revoked following her brazen escape from a Wisconsin group home last month.
Slender Man stabber Morgan Geyser's conditional release revoked following her escape from a group home
A Waukesha County judge has granted a petition to revoke Morgan Geyser's conditional release after the woman fled from a Madison group home last month. The post Slender Man stabber Morgan Geyser’s conditional release revoked following her escape from a group home appeared first on WPR.
Slender Man Stabber Morgan Geyser Won't Fight Effort to Revoke Her Release
Morgan Geyser, who was arrested after escaping her Wisconsin group home, will not contest the court’s effort to revoke her release. Geyser was the second of two then-teens who were sent to a mental health facility after a 2014 stabbing attack on a sixth-grade classmate. (12/23/25)
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