FILE - Morgan Geyser appears in a Waukesha County courtroom, Jan. 9, 2025, in Waukesha, Wis. (AP Photo/Morry Gash, file)
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In Madison, Wisconsin, a woman who was released from a mental health facility after nearly fatally attacking a classmate under the influence of the Slender Man myth is now facing extradition issues. Morgan Geyser, who left the state shortly after her release, has decided not to challenge her extradition from Illinois back to Wisconsin, as confirmed by a court representative on Tuesday. Wisconsin officials have a 30-day window to arrange her transfer.

Authorities in Wisconsin may rescind Geyser’s conditional release, potentially returning her to the institution where she spent the majority of the last eight years. Additionally, new charges might be brought against her due to her recent escape.

Police reports indicate that Geyser removed her GPS tracker on Saturday night and absconded from her group home in Madison, accompanied by a 43-year-old associate. They were discovered the following evening, sleeping on a sidewalk near a truck stop in Posen, Illinois, a small community approximately 25 miles (40 kilometers) south of Chicago, leading to their arrest.

Escape to Illinois

The police have identified Geyser’s companion as male, although body camera footage from the arrest captures Geyser referring to the individual as transgender, using the pronoun “she.”

Police have identified Geyser’s friend as male, but Geyser can be heard on officers’ body camera footage during their arrests saying that the individual is transgender and refers to the person as “she.”

The companion did call WKOW-TV on Monday, however, saying the two became friends at church and had seen each other daily for the past month. Geyser decided to flee because she was afraid her group home would no longer allow them to see each other, the person said.

“She ran because of me,” the friend told the television station.

‘You’re not wanted for murder, right?’

Geyser and her companion took a bus overnight into Illinois, the friend said. The Posen officers’ body camera footage shows Geyser and her friend shivering in the cold outside the truck stop as officers try to ascertain their names and where they’re from. Geyser does most of the talking while her friend gathers their belongings and places them in a backpack, saying only “south” when asked where they’re from and giving officers a fake name. Her companion initially refused to give a name.

As officers threaten to arrest them, Geyser clutches a stuffed dog toy and clings to her companion’s arm. When officers separate them, she insists that her friend doesn’t know Geyser’s name or what she’s done.

When Geyser refuses to give her real name, an officer asks her: “You’re not wanted for murder, right?”

Geyser repeatedly begs the officers to let her companion go. Pressed by officers, Geyser says: “I did something really wrong.”

Geyser finally writes her real name on an officer’s notepad. As they’re running her for warrants, she tries to go to her friend, but an officer pushes her back.

“Let me say goodbye, please,” Geyser says. “I’ll never see her again.”

After they’re led into squad cars, one of the officers remarks: “I hope she didn’t commit a homicide. The way she’s talking, she’s saying it’s really, really bad.”

The footage shows another officer discovering a notebook in the couple’s bags entitled “Homeless Couples Guidebook.”

Companion: Geyser trying to move beyond Slender Man attack

Geyser’s friend told WKOW that they understand each other and communicate in a “really good, healthy way” and she had explained her past.

“I was like, ‘I don’t hate you. I think you’re clearly not that person anymore. You’re trying very hard to move away from it. That much is obvious,’” the companion said, adding later that Geyser was going to flee the group home with or without the friend and the person chose to go with her because Geyser wasn’t going to make it on her own.

Stabbing meant to please horror character

Geyser and her friend, Anissa Weier, lured one of their classmates, Payton Leutner, to a Waukesha park in 2014. Geyser stabbed Leutner 19 times, narrowly missing her heart, while Weier cheered her on. All three girls were 12 years old at the time. Leutner barely survived.

Geyser and Weier later told investigators they attacked Leutner in hopes of impressing Slender Man and becoming his servants. They said they were afraid Slender Man would hurt their families if they didn’t carry out the attack.

Slender Man was created online by Eric Knudsen in 2009 as a mysterious figure photo-edited into everyday images of children at play. He grew into a popular boogeyman, appearing in video games, online stories and a 2018 movie.

Both Geyser and Weier were ultimately committed to a state mental institution — Geyser for 40 years and Weier for 25. Wisconsin law allows people committed to state institutions to petition for release. Weier earned conditional release in 2021. Geyser, now 23, won conditional release this past September after four requests and was placed in the group home.

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This story was first published on Nov. 25. It was updated on Dec. 3 to correct the spelling of Eric Knudsen’s last name.

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