Morgan Geyser Denied Conditional Release in Slender Man Stabbing Case
Despite medical recommendations, a Wisconsin judge ruled against Morgan Geyser's release due to unresolved credibility issues and potential public risk.
- Morgan Geyser, convicted for a 2014 stabbing intended to appease 'Slender Man', remains in psychiatric care.
- Judge cites lack of credibility and high public safety risk as reasons for denying Geyser's release.
- Medical experts suggested Geyser could safely transition to a group home, but their advice was not heeded.
- Geyser, diagnosed with early-onset schizophrenia, has shown significant improvement in her mental health.
- The decision can be appealed, and Geyser may request another release hearing in six months.