The girls were particularly fascinated with the story of Slender Man, a killer of children. Geyser counted first and Weier and Payton hid. "We conclude that even if it did err, such error was harmless beyond a reasonable doubt due to the additional, unchallenged, and overwhelming evidence in this case," the court documents said.

This case is definitely one that the Wisconsin Supreme Court should decide. As reported by CBS, two young girls, Anissa Weier and Morgan Geyser, were sentenced in connection to the case. Court records say that the state requested “the maximum amount of institutional care of 25 years and that Ms. Weier take all prescribe mediation.” The defense requested “institutional care (until) Ms. Weier(‘s) 25th birthday.” In October 2019, the Wisconsin Department of Corrections confirmed to Heavy, “Neither Ms. Weier nor Ms. Geyser are in the custody of the Wisconsin Department of Corrections.” The state Department of Health Services wrote, “Under patient privacy laws we cannot confirm or deny whether a specific individual was at one of our facilities or offer any other information.”Court records do describe the parameters of the confinement, though.It is a rare scene – two 12-year-old girls describe to police how they lured and attacked their friend with a knife in the woods. Powered by Anissa Weier today in 2019 is in the care of a mental health institution.

He asked if she was okay and she said no. In 2018, Geyser was sentenced to 40 years in a mental institution.The same year a jury found Geyser's co-defendant, Anissa Weier, was mentally ill at the time of the attack on Leutner. "We were all sort of at a point where she clearly had played a role in the offence, and on the other hand was clearly mentally deficient such that I really thought cooler heads ought to prevail and the parties ought to get together and reach this agreement. "In this appeal, Geyser claims the court erred in binding her over rather than discharging her from adult court", Wisconsin's 2nd District Court of Appeals found that Waukesha County Circuit Court accurately kept the case in adult court. The plan was to put duct tape over her mouth, stab her in the neck, put the covers over her to make it look like she was sleeping and run. Geyser told Weier, “We should be proxies of Slender.” Weier stated okay, how do we do that?The complaint alleges that Geyser stated to Weier, “We have to kill P.L.

Weier explained more about “Slender” and “indicated they learned he lives in a mansion in the Nicolet National Park which they discovered was in Wisconsin. She was going to try and do it when Payton was sleeping so they didn’t have to look into her eyes. "Morgan’s fight is not over. She also faced a penalty enhancer for using a knife.Weier was charged with attempted first-degree intentional homicide with a dangerous weapon, party to a crime, as well.On May 31, 2014, a man named Greg R. Steinberg contacted the City of Waukesha, Wisconsin Police Department “to report a stabbing to a girl he located lying on the sidewalk in the area of Rivera Drive and Big Bend Road.” Steinberg told police that the girl stated, “Please help me. A short time later Weier suggested they go for a walk and they began to walk outside in the park.” The complaint further states:It was then that Weier pointed out the woods to Geyser and suggested they kill Payton in the woods. In 2017, Geyser pleaded guilty in a deal that allowed her to avoid prison and instead receive mental health treatment. Payton had a total of nineteen stab wounds.She was taken to surgery. Court orders placement as Institutional Care. WAUKESHA, WI — Morgan Geyser, one of two Wisconsin girls charged with stabbing a classmate 19 times to satisfy the fictional horror character Slender Man lost her appeal on Wednesday. "On the first issue, we conclude the court did not err as it properly found probable cause that Geyser committed attempted first-degree intentional homicide," court documents said. Geyser and Weier were charged in adult court with attempted first-degree intentional homicide, with the use of a dangerous weapon, as parties to the crime.Despite the efforts of attorneys for Geyser and Weier to convince the court the charge should be reduced to attempted second-degree intentional homicide—resulting in a loss of exclusive original adult-court jurisdiction—the court found probable cause that both defendants committed attempted first-degree intentional homicide and bound them over for trial in adult court. The court even went so far as to telegraph the need for the supreme court's guidance. Geyser then gave Weier the knife and Weier told Geyser that Weier was too squeamish and gave the knife back to Geyser.”Weiser stated she started walking away from Geyser and told Geyser “go ballistic, go crazy.” Geyser said she would go ballistic and Weier said now.

Court orders Anissa Weier to return to the Waukesha Juvenile Detention till 4:00 pm to meet with her family and Attorneys.”She was transported to the Winnebago Mental Health Institute at sentencing. I think it was Weier first. They whispered as they talked because they didn’t want people to hear them because they would go to prison if they ever found out. Matthew S. Pinix, attorney for Geyser, released a statement to Patch. I wanted to see if I could put it off but it didn’t work out.”She stated Weier had several plans, including stabbing Payton in the park bathroom, and it was hard to keep track of all of them. "What we can't forget is this was an attempted murder," Bohren said.Earlier, he heard from four doctors who talked about how Geyser is making progress with her mental illness, to varying degrees.But Bohren called the teenager "a fragile person" whose long history of suffering from delusions makes her a risk to herself and others.He then added: "It just seemed like there was very little to fight over at the end. That’s because both today are being held in mental health institutions, not state prisons.“I’ve come to accept all of the scars that I have,” Weier was sentenced in December 2017. Slenderman is at the top of the triangle. According to the criminal complaint, the girls planned to kill their friend so they could be "proxies of Slender Man. "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited.