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Wisconsin Seeks to Block Morgan Geyser’s Conditional Release After Escape From Group Home
Morgan Geyser cut off her GPS monitor and fled a Madison group home; authorities seek revocation of her conditional release and possible new charges.
- On November 22, the Posen Police Department released body camera footage showing Morgan Geyser at a Thornton's Truck Stop in Posen, Illinois, where officers found her and another person sleeping on a sidewalk and she initially gave a fake name.
- After cutting off her court‑mandated GPS monitoring bracelet, Geyser left a Madison group home Saturday night and was last seen around 8 p.m.
- Traveling by Greyhound to Chicago, Geyser and companion Chad Mecca, 43‑year‑old, were charged with trespassing and providing false information.
- She was taken back into custody late Sunday and will face a judge on Tuesday for extradition, while the victim's family says they weren’t notified for about 14 hours.
- Geyser's history includes the 2014 Slender Man stabbing of Payton Leutner, and she was placed in a group home this year after conditional release from the Winnebago Mental Health Institute following four petitions despite prosecutors' opposition.
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‘Slender Man’ stabber Morgan Geyser could be sent back to a mental institution after escaping Wisconsin group home
"Slender Man" stabber Morgan Geyser could be sent back to a mental institution after authorities asked a court to revoke her conditional release following her escape from a Wisconsin group home last week.
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