'Slender Man' Stabber's Dramatic Escape and Capture — Everything We Know
Morgan Geyser’s Escape, Capture, and Procedural Fallout Following Conditional Release
Analyze the immediate consequences of Morgan Geyser cutting her monitoring bracelet and the legal steps authorities are taking to address her escape from supervised confinement. Readers gain insight into the delicate balance between mental health placement and public safety mandates after the convicted attacker absconded.
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- Authorities captured Morgan Geyser in Illinois, 180 miles from her Wisconsin group home, after she fled by cutting her GPS monitor.
- The District Attorney’s office explicitly stated they will support revoking Geyser’s recently granted conditional release due to the escape.
- Legal experts suggest Geyser’s actions may be used as evidence that she is no longer legally insane, potentially subjecting her to trial on new adult felony escape charges.
This report details Morgan Geyser's swift capture in Illinois after she absconded from her Wisconsin group home by disabling electronic monitoring. The discussion explores the procedural jeopardy Geyser now faces regarding her conditional release resulting from the 2014 Slenderman stabbing case. Experts analyze whether her escape confirms she is no longer entirely governed by mental defect, potentially opening the door for adult felony charges for the escape itself.
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Top Comments (10)
I knew it was a huge mistake when that judge allowed her to leave and go to the group home. That girl is batsh*t crazy. Imagine how her victim felt upon learning of Morgan's escape.
Just proved she was not ready to be out and about.
Everyone who advocated for her to be let out should be thoroughly ashamed of themselves. Utterly ridiculous.
Hope that judge is proud for granting early release. Cannot imagine what her victim went through emotionally after learning of her escape.
No way this girl should be free; she has learned nothing.
She needs to go back to jail, not a housing situation.
So if she proved herself sane enough to get out of the mental hospital she can finish the rest of her sentence in real jail, no?
How come no one is asking why she was allowed to have the letters from the man who is also clearly a sociopath? The facility and group home, need to be held accountable.
The important thing to remember- she did this *while medicated in the group home.* Imagine what she'll do when she *isn't medication compliant.*
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Top Comments (10)
I knew it was a huge mistake when that judge allowed her to leave and go to the group home. That girl is batsh*t crazy. Imagine how her victim felt upon learning of Morgan's escape.
Just proved she was not ready to be out and about.
Everyone who advocated for her to be let out should be thoroughly ashamed of themselves. Utterly ridiculous.
Hope that judge is proud for granting early release. Cannot imagine what her victim went through emotionally after learning of her escape.
No way this girl should be free; she has learned nothing.
She needs to go back to jail, not a housing situation.
So if she proved herself sane enough to get out of the mental hospital she can finish the rest of her sentence in real jail, no?
How come no one is asking why she was allowed to have the letters from the man who is also clearly a sociopath? The facility and group home, need to be held accountable.
The important thing to remember- she did this *while medicated in the group home.* Imagine what she'll do when she *isn't medication compliant.*
Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code CRIMEFIX at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/crimefix