Wisconsin Woman Who Stabbed Classmate as Part of Slender Man Fiasco Won't Fight Extradition to Wisconsin After Fleeing Group Home
A dramatic turn of events unfolded when Morgan Geyser, a 23-year-old woman who stabbed her sixth-grade classmate in the name of horror villain Slender Man, agreed not to contest her extradition from Illinois back to Wisconsin.
Just weeks after being released from a mental institution, where she had spent most of eight years, Geyser fled the state with a 43-year-old companion and cut off her GPS monitoring bracelet. Police found them sleeping on a sidewalk outside a truck stop in south suburban Posen and arrested them.
The new development comes after Geyser's friend, who has been charged with trespassing and obstruction, claimed that Geyser was afraid to return to her group home because it wouldn't allow them to see each other daily. The friend also revealed that they had become close at church, where they met just last month.
Geyser had initially won conditional release from the mental institution in September after four requests, and her case had drawn widespread attention due to the severity of the crime. She stabbed her classmate, Payton Leutner, 19 times in 2014, narrowly missing her heart, while another girl, Anissa Weier, cheered her on.
Weier had been released from the institution two years prior after earning conditional release, and Geyser's case was seen as a similar attempt to impress Slender Man. The stabbing incident was part of an online phenomenon that originated in 2009, with the character growing into a popular boogeyman in video games, stories, and even a 2018 movie.
Geyser now faces new charges for her escape and may have her conditional release revoked if she is returned to the institution.
A dramatic turn of events unfolded when Morgan Geyser, a 23-year-old woman who stabbed her sixth-grade classmate in the name of horror villain Slender Man, agreed not to contest her extradition from Illinois back to Wisconsin.
Just weeks after being released from a mental institution, where she had spent most of eight years, Geyser fled the state with a 43-year-old companion and cut off her GPS monitoring bracelet. Police found them sleeping on a sidewalk outside a truck stop in south suburban Posen and arrested them.
The new development comes after Geyser's friend, who has been charged with trespassing and obstruction, claimed that Geyser was afraid to return to her group home because it wouldn't allow them to see each other daily. The friend also revealed that they had become close at church, where they met just last month.
Geyser had initially won conditional release from the mental institution in September after four requests, and her case had drawn widespread attention due to the severity of the crime. She stabbed her classmate, Payton Leutner, 19 times in 2014, narrowly missing her heart, while another girl, Anissa Weier, cheered her on.
Weier had been released from the institution two years prior after earning conditional release, and Geyser's case was seen as a similar attempt to impress Slender Man. The stabbing incident was part of an online phenomenon that originated in 2009, with the character growing into a popular boogeyman in video games, stories, and even a 2018 movie.
Geyser now faces new charges for her escape and may have her conditional release revoked if she is returned to the institution.