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Morgan Geyser, one of two Wisconsin girls convicted in the infamous 2014 “Slender Man” stabbing, is set to be released from a state-run psychiatric hospital this week, sparking renewed concerns from ...
Morgan Geyser, one of the girls involved in the 2014 Slender Man stabbing, is set to be released from a mental institution ...
Morgan Geyser, one of two people convicted in the Slender Man stabbing that took place more than a decade ago, appeared in ...
A Wisconsin judge has approved releasing a woman from a mental hospital, more than a decade after she nearly killed a ...
A woman who stabbed a classmate to please the fictional character Slender Man will be sent to a facility in Sun Prairie under ...
Morgan Geyser, one of two people convicted in the Slender Man stabbing that took place more than a decade ago, appeared in ...
The girl survived and is now back in school. These photos of 'Slender Man' stabbing suspect Morgan Geyser's Barbies were shown in Waukesha County Court on Feb. 17, 2015.
Morgan Geyser is led into the courtroom, Dec.12, 2016, for a hearing on motions in the so called Slenderman stabbing case at Waukesha County Courthouse in Waukesha, Wis.
One of the women involved in the Slender Man stabbing will soon appear before the Waukesha County Circuit Court judge who sentenced her to 25 years in a state mental facility to request her release.
The case of the girls accused of stabbing their friend to impress a fictitious Internet bogeyman named Slenderman raises many questions for parents.
Slender Man, sometimes written as "Slenderman," has only been around since 2009, when someone created him as part of a Photoshop contest for the humor site SomethingAwful.com.