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Slender Man stabbing assailant to be released from mental health facility​

Three psychologists said Morgan Geyser is mentally ready for supervised release.
By Julia Reinstein
January 9, 2025, 5:26 PM


Morgan Geyser, one of the two assailants in the 2014 Slender Man stabbing case, will be released from a mental health facility, a judge ruled Thursday.

Waukesha County Circuit Judge Michael Bohren ordered the state's Department of Health Services to come up with a plan for her supervised released within 60 days. Geyser will be returned to the
Winnebago Mental Health Institute until the plan is finalized, after which she is expected to reside in a group home.

Geyser -- now 22 -- was 12 when she and a classmate lured their friend into the woods in Waukesha, Wisconsin, and stabbed her 19 times to please the online fictional character Slender Man, according to authorities, in a case that continues to generate national headlines.

The victim, Payton Leutner, suffered life-threatening injuries but ultimately survived. Geyser and her co-assailant, Anissa Weier, were charged in adult court with first-degree attempted intentional homicide.

Geyser was convicted of the charges but found not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect, and was sentenced to up to 40 years in a psychiatric institution.

Weier was found not guilty by mental disease or defect after pleading guilty to a lesser charge, and was sentenced to up to 25 years in a psychiatric institution. In 2021, at the age of 19, Weier was granted supervised release.

Weier and her family declined to comment Thursday on Geyser's release.

Testifying in a Waukesha courtroom on Thursday, three psychologists who've worked closely with Geyser testified to her preparedness for supervised release.

"At this point I am in favor, or in support, of her petition for release. Specifically, I don't think she currently poses a significant risk of substantial harm to herself, others or to property damage," psychologist Brooke Lundbohm testified to the judge over Zoom.

Lundbohm, who testified under subpoena, said Geyser's mental health had improved significantly since a 2021 suicide attempt. She can be "incredibly self-critical" and have "low self-esteem," but is "well-spoken" and "incredibly bright," Lundbohm said.

Stacie Leutner, the mother of Payton Leutner, said in a statement to ABC News ahead of Thursday's hearing: "Morgan Geyser has withdrawn her request to be released twice. More recently, her request was denied. We are confident that the judicial system will make a decision that will ensure the community, and my daughter remain safe."

Geyser was most recently denied release in April 2024.

Kenneth Robbins, another psychologist called as a witness, said Geyser "has a lot of potential" to reintegrate back into society. She has discussed goals for the future, expressing interest in becoming a librarian, and eventually a therapist for people with substance abuse disorders, he said.

Geyser was diagnosed with schizophrenia after the stabbing, but over the last two years has not exhibited psychotic symptoms and has been successfully weaned off of antipsychotic medication, Robbins said. She continues to exhibit symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and autism, he said, but has not shown evidence of suicidal ideation since her 2021 attempt.

Psychologist Deborah Collins testified Geyser does not have "unrealistic goals" about what her life would look like if released, saying she understands she would need to live in a group home and "would
take whatever she could get in terms of employment."

As a condition of her supervised release, Geyser understands she would need to wear an ankle monitor, Collins said.

"She wants to begin, I guess, her life outside of the institution, and recognized that she would be subject to a whole host of expectations and rules, and what could happen if she violated those," Collins said.
ABC News' Kelley Robinson contributed to this report.
 
Bro she looks like a he
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Behold! A Man!
 
"At this point I am in favor, or in support, of her petition for release. Specifically, I don't think she currently poses a significant risk of substantial harm to herself, others or to property damage," psychologist Brooke Lundbohm testified to the judge over Zoom.
Same psychologist, back in April 2024:
"The fact that these clinical factors continue to exist, and are quite prominent, that raises concerns for me about her readiness," clinical psychologist Dr. Brooke Lundbohm said.
Idk man, even if she had mentally “recovered” enough between then and now, I think that she should remain institutionalized for at least another year or so to make sure the improvements are stable and lasting. 9ish (?) months of her current mental state just isn’t long enough in my opinion. That’s not even enough time to see if she’ll relapse into a schizophrenic episode.
Within 1.52 years of follow-up, 50% of patients with no history of relapse were estimated to have suffered their first relapse episode. 50% of patients with one prior relapse were estimated to have a second relapse within 1.23 years (HR: 1.84 [1.71–1.99]) and time to next relapse further decreased to 0.89 years (HR: 2.77 [2.53–3.03]) and 0.22 years (HR: 18.65 [15.42–22.56]) for 50% of patients with two or ten prior relapses, respectively.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1155/2023/6230063
In this study, 13 months (IQR: 6 months to 23 months) was the median time for a schizophrenia relapse, comparable with a cross-sectional study conducted in Germany (7 months) [50] and a prospective study conducted in England (8 months) [44]. However, it is lower than the study done in Spain (28 months) [21].
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3835590/
Of the 202 patients in our subsample, 157 experienced at least one relapse, 29 had no relapses, and 16 remained at a persistently severe illness level and did not improve enough that they could then relapse. For those who relapsed, the average number of relapses was 1.64, with a range of 1 to 4; the mean duration of relapse was 1.34 years (SD=1.40), and the maximum was 7.09 years.
Even if the diagnosis was a lie, shouldn’t it still be considered when it comes to her appeals since, officially, that is her diagnosis? She can’t have her cake and eat it too— if she wanted to use the label to escape jail time, she should have to deal with the consequences of having it.
 
So if a schizo thinks they're the opposite gender, that's the one claim that is true. Aliens probed my asshole? Insane. Slenderman told me to do it? Psychosis. I'm actually a boy? Here's some roids and a complimentary mutilation! idk if she had top surgery, that part is a joke.
 
It's not stupidity, it's psychosis. I haven't experienced psychosis but I have OCD, so I kind of understand the thought process. You can logically understand that a distressing thought is irrational, but it still feels like it's 100% real. It's difficult to explain/empathize with if you haven't experienced it first-hand, so I do have some sympathy for her. I'm not sure she should be released though.
Yea but the real question is, are you sure you locked the door this morning? Cause it's like, you didn't take a picture, so how can you really be sure someone didn't just walk in, stole a few important things, leave, and then may or may not have locked the door behind themselves?
 
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I'm going to agree that she was in a state of psychosis at the time she did it. Being diddled by daddy will fuck your brain up quick - an escapist fantasy where she gets to be under the protection of a super-powerful scary monster (who will eviscerate daddy) and gets to maybe act on some jealousy towards a friend who wasn't being diddled? I can see how an extremely unwell kid with a really shit home life and a not-quite-developed brain could take that chance.

I still think that it's wildly unhelpful for the psychologist to just go along with the pooning. Hating feminine attributes that contributed to you being raped =/= trans. Struggling with the thought of healthy sexual relations with someone the same gender as your rapist =/= trans. Making yourself ugly and unfeminine so you won't feel like you're at risk of being assaulted =/= trans.
 
I still think that it's wildly unhelpful for the psychologist to just go along with the pooning. Hating feminine attributes that contributed to you being raped =/= trans. Struggling with the thought of healthy sexual relations with someone the same gender as your rapist =/= trans. Making yourself ugly and unfeminine so you won't feel like you're at risk of being assaulted =/= trans.
It's also the kind of thing that if/when she manages to commit another heinous act, the only people who won't understand why, will be the same psychology experts.
 
Her father is also schizophrenic too iirc which would lead some credence to her having it also. Regardless even if she doesn't have it, she's still a very disturbed individual who appears to have only gotten worse while in custody, and should not be released.

Autism+Being diddled by own parent+past history of psychosis resulting in attempted murdered+possible schizophrenia+trooning out and now on testosterone=recipe for disaster.
 
Her appearance only shows she is mentally ill and angry. I don't know if the job of those psychologists is to push paperwork, but if their job is to actually improve her mental state they have failed.
The worst thing is that most of the time, all the "Therapy" does is teach them how to lie convincingly, fake emotional responses, and otherwise skin walk as a normal person.

This psychopath is a walking time bomb.
 
I personally think that she is still a danger to children, especially young girls.
schizophrenic pooner who tried murdering another girl when she was a pre-teen over an internet scary story? Yea, I'd bet everything I own she's back in jail within 2 years.
Therapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists will troon you out faster than any other method.
Well, she was locked up in 2014 at 12 y/o, and that was still a couple before tranny shit really started getting pushed main stream, so you gotta wonder how this young girl managed to get groomed into pooning out.
 
Geyser was diagnosed with schizophrenia after the stabbing, but over the last two years has not exhibited psychotic symptoms and has been successfully weaned off of antipsychotic medication
Schizophrenia is incurable. She's just a violent criminal who wants to avoid the consequences of her actions.
 
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