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Morgan Geyser

Does Morgan Geyser still pose a significant risk to society?

According to the court ruling, Morgan Geyser no longer poses a significant risk to society. The judge stated, "Morgan does not pose a significant risk of bodily harm to herself or others." Despite the seriousness of her past crime, experts noted she has had multiple successful opportunities to be in the community. Morgan has shown growth and rehabilitation since the 2014 Slenderman stabbing incident, with aspirations to become a librarian and continue her writing. Her attorney believes she has demonstrated genuine remorse for her actions, though the victim's family remains concerned about her potential release.

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10:37 - 12:05

What was Morgan Geyser's psychological state when she committed the crime related to Slender Man?

Morgan Geyser wasn't deviously planning the crime but rather experienced a profound psychological delusion where she felt controlled by the fictional character Slender Man. According to testimony, she believed she had no choice but to obey Slender Man's commands. This perspective suggests Morgan was experiencing serious mental health issues at the time of the incident, with her actions driven by psychosis rather than calculated malice. The case highlights how untreated mental illness in youth can manifest in tragic ways, especially when influenced by internet phenomena.

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04:18 - 04:29

What motivated the Slender Man attack and what is happening with one of the perpetrators now?

The attack was motivated by the perpetrators' desire to impress a fictional online character known as Slenderman. According to the transcript, the victim's own friends were responsible for the brutal attack, shocking investigators and the public alike with their disturbing motivation. One of those responsible for the attack, now 22 years old, has recently been granted the chance for release from a Mental Hospital where she had been receiving treatment. This development marks a significant turning point in this chilling case that explored the intersection of adolescent psychology, internet influence, and violent behavior.

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02:30 - 02:44

Is Morgan Geyser still a risk to society after her Slenderman-related crime?

The clip explores whether Morgan Geyser, who committed a crime as a 12-year-old influenced by mental illness and the fictional Slenderman character, is truly reformed or still poses a danger. The court is evaluating her potential release from a mental health institution where she was committed after being found not guilty by reason of mental defect. The focus isn't on whether Morgan will eventually be released, but rather on assessing if the now-adult Morgan behind expressions of remorse is genuinely rehabilitated. The case raises important questions about public safety concerns balanced against mental health considerations in the justice system.

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04:55 - 05:14

What was the Slenderman stabbing case and what is happening with Morgan Geyser now?

The Slenderman case involved Morgan Geyser who, at age 12, along with friends, stabbed a classmate 19 times to impress a fictional online character called Slenderman. The victim barely survived this shocking attack perpetrated by her own friends. Now 22 years old, Morgan Geyser recently appeared in a Wisconsin courtroom where she was granted a chance for release from a mental health facility. After spending nearly a decade institutionalized, her case raises important questions about juvenile crime, mental health treatment, and rehabilitation.

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02:25 - 02:51

What is Morgan Geyser seeking in court and why?

Morgan Geyser is seeking release from the Winnebago Mental Health Institute where she has been held for over a decade. Through her attorney, she is arguing that she no longer presents the same risk to society that she did as a 12-year-old when she participated in the brutal attack on her friend. The case gained national attention when Morgan and another 12-year-old girl lured their friend into the woods and stabbed her on behalf of a mythical figure named Slenderman. Now appearing in court as an adult, Morgan's defense maintains she has undergone significant rehabilitation and no longer poses a threat to public safety.

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02:53 - 03:34

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