Judge Approves Release of Slender Man Stabber Despite Lingering Dangers
After over a decade in a mental health facility, a woman who stabbed her classmate 19 times to please the fictitious Slender Man is set for release—raising critical questions about public safety and mental health oversight.
More than ten years after a brutal attack rooted in delusion, Wisconsin’s judicial system has once again permitted the conditional release of Morgan Geyser, the then-12-year-old who infamously stabbed her classmate 19 times while under the disturbing influence of the internet’s Slender Man mythos.This decision, authorized by Waukesha County Circuit Judge Scott Wagner, follows a convoluted legal and medical battle that pits public safety against claims of mental health rehabilitation. Geyser has spent seven years confined at the Winnebago Mental Health Institute, and despite previous concerns from prosecutors and the victim’s family about proximity and potential risk, the state approved...
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