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Application submitted to stop the release of Slender Man attacker from the mental hospital

WEEKEND. And more about the storm that comes next week at Weatherwatch 12. An attempt by the 11th hour to block Slender Man Stabber Morgan Geyser. The 22 -year -old was 12 years old when she stabbed her friend in Waukesha and almost killed her. 12 News Nick Bohr kick us live in the courthouse of Waukesha County. Nick, her release from a psychiatric hospital has been delayed. RIGHT. It should be published in just a few days, whereby the conditions are to be determined on Monday at a hearing here. A petition to block this release was submitted too late yesterday and claims that it should remain in a psychiatric hospital. More than ten years later. The shocking Slenderman case is still reverberating in Waukesha. The 12 -year -old Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier attracted their classmates Payton Lightner near their houses to the forests, and Geyser stabbed her 19 times and told the police that they had the feeling that they had to policish the police. Fictional horror character of slim people to be slim and winding. THE. He was like her work to follow. And he did not do it because he and both were not found to be guilty due to mental illnesses and had been committed to mental hospitals. Wire was released in 2021 and Geyser was granted her release last month. State of Wisconsin against Morgan Geyser. Geyser stays at Winnebago Mental Health Institute, where her publication plan was to be completed on Monday, but the hospital staff asked a judge to revoke this permission, partly after she had learned which books she read there. The reading material on which it concentrates so has sexual sadism and murder and the sale of human organs on the black market. All of these things in which the treatment team in Winnebago had no idea that she was so interested. The hospital employee also expressed concerns about contact with a man with a man with an unnatural interest in her crime and sent him works of art of very violent nature. The judge delayed Geyser release because of the appeal of her lawyer. She read every kind of genre, and if Winnebago wanted to restrict books, you can do that. You have a library there. You can limit everything that comes in or out. She doesn't read anything that she did not allow access to the institution. There is no secret reading. Well, Nick, these published conversations have been going on for some time. How long is your release delayed? Well, the judge has already planned a hearing for the coming Thursday, but would like to hear from the three doctors who examined them last month when they said they were ready to be released. The judge would like to know whether the concerns of these hospital staff justify another, take another look at it and whether the doctors could change their opinion. IN ORDER. Nick Bohr reports for us in Waukesha tonight. THANK YOU VERY MUCH. You can now view all of our previous reporting on this case in the 12 News Mobile app. From the stings in 2014 to the tri

Application submitted to stop the release of Slender Man attacker from the mental hospital

The judge granted Morgan Geysers supervised publication in January

A judge of the Waukesha district late Friday afternoon delayed the release of one of the women in the slim man attack. There was a hearing that was planned for March 3 on Monday morning to discuss a plan for Morgan Geyser, but judge Michael Bohren delayed on Friday this hearing delayed this hearing on Thursday, March 6, after the concerns of employees at the Winnebago-Mental Healths-Earen attacks in the May year. And Anissa Weier stabbed Payton Leutner 19 times and almost killed her to please the fictional character. Both were sentenced to 40 years in psychiatric institutions. Weier was released in January 2021. In January, the judge also decided in favor of Geyser's release. On Friday there was a request from the Ministry of Health and Human Services at a last minute at the last minute to keep them in their care in relation to their concern about their contact with a man outside the facility. “The reading material on which it focuses so focuses on sexual sadism and murder and the sale of human organs on the black market,” said Abbey Nickolie, deputy district prosecutor. “All of these things in which the treatment team in Winnebago had no idea that she was so interested.” Her lawyer rejected the delay. “None of this information is new. It was either known or should have been known, and there is absolutely no that Morgan was not disclosed,” said defender Anthony Cotton. “Morgan is in a hospital where she has no access to the Internet. So either watch TV or read,” said Cotton. “Morgan read thousands and thousands of books at Winnebago. The majority of these books are Western fiction. She has read every kind of genre. If Winnebago wanted to restrict books. You have a library, you can restrict whatever comes. Geyser's publication.” I would hope that Thursday will be the last hearing, we can address this for everyone Rest. I do not think that the doctors will be particularly concerned about this information, “said Cotton. However, he will retire in April. If the case is delayed far beyond another judge over Thursday.

A judge of the Waukesha district late Friday afternoon delayed the release of one of the women in the slim man attack.

For the Monday morning on March 3, a hearing was planned to discuss a plan for Morgan Geyser to re -enact society, but judge Michael Bohren delayed this hearing until Thursday, March 6, after the employees of the Winnebago Mental Health Institute, where Geyser was committed, had been given concerns.

The attack occurred in May 2014 when Geyser was 12 years old.

Geyser and Anissa Weier stabbed Payton Leutner 19 times and almost killed them to please the fictional character Slender you.

Both were sentenced to 40 years in psychiatric institutions. Weier was released in 2021.

In January, the judge also decided in favor of Geyser's release.

But on Friday, at a hearing at the last minute, there was a request from the Ministry of Health and Human Services to keep them in their care about their contact with a man outside the facility and books that she had read there.

“The reading material on which it focuses so focuses on sexual sadism and murder and the sale of human organs on the black market,” said Abbey Nickolie, deputy district prosecutor. “All of these things in which the treatment team in Winnebago had no idea that she was so interested.”

Her lawyer rejected the delay.

“None of this information is new. It was either known or should have been known, and there is absolutely no that Morgan was not disclosed,” said defender Anthony Cotton.

“Morgan is in a hospital where she has no access to the Internet. Either they look away or read,” said Cotton. “Morgan read thousands and thousands of books at Winnebago during her time. The majority of these books are Western fiction. She has read every kind of genre. If Winebago wanted to restrict books, you can do that. You have a library, you can restrict what is coming and there is nothing that has allowed it.

The judge planned a hearing for March 6 to discuss Geyser's publication.

“I would hope that Thursday will be the last hearing, we can address this, you can rest once and for all. I don't think the doctors will be particularly concerned about this information,” said Cotton.

Richter drill has been the Slenderman case since the beginning. However, he retires in April. So if the case is delayed far beyond Thursday over Thursday, this could be under another judge.

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