A judge sentenced a 15-year-old Wisconsin
girl to 40 years in a mental hospital on Thursday after she, along with
another girl, admitted they tried to murder a classmate in order to
please a fictional horror character named “Slender Man.”
Morgan Geyser, 15, pleaded guilty in October to attempted first-degree
intentional homicide in accordance with a plea deal to avoid serving
time in prison.
In 2014, Geyser and Anissa Weier, who was sentenced in December to 25
years in a mental health facility, lured their classmate Payton Leutner
into a wooded park in Waukesha and stabbed her several times with a
kitchen knife. All three girls were 12 at the time. The girls left
Leutner for dead but she managed to crawl out of the woods and attract
help from a passing bicyclist, investigators said.
Both Weier and Geyser said they felt they had to kill Leutner to become
Slender Man's "proxies," or servants, and protect their families from
him.
Prosecutors argued that Geyser should get the maximum sentencing for her
crime. They provided testimony from Dr. Brooke Lundbohm who said the
teen was hearing voices in her head as recently as September from
someone named “Maggie.” Lundbohm added that she thought Geyser remained
a danger to herself and the community.
"This is not a close call," Lundbohm said.
On the other side, the teen’s defense team, in consultation with two
doctors, said Geyser’s condition had improved and she no longer was
exhibiting psychotic symptoms. They said she should be admitted to a
less restrictive facility with children her own age.
"I believe at the present time she is no more dangerous than any
adolescent her age," Dr. Kenneth Robbins said.
Geyser's attorneys have argued in court documents that she suffers from
schizophrenia and psychotic spectrum disorder, making her prone to
delusions and paranoid beliefs.
A psychiatrist hired by her attorneys previously testified that Geyser
believed she could communicate telepathically with Slender Man and could
see and hear other fictional characters, including unicorns and
characters from the Harry Potter and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
series. She also claimed she had "Vulcan mind control."
Slender Man started with an online post in 2009, as a mysterious specter
whose image people edit into everyday scenes of children at play. He is
typically depicted as a spidery figure in a black suit with a
featureless white face.
The Associated Press contributed to this report. |
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