The recent escape of Morgan Geyser, one of the infamous figures in the Slender Man stabbing case, has sparked outrage and renewed discussions about how our justice system treats youth offenders.
A woman who pleaded guilty to the 2014 stabbing of her sixth-grade classmate is back in custody after Wisconsin police say ...
Morgan Geyser agreed not to contest her transfer from Cook County to Wisconsin, where she could be sent back to the facility ...
Morgan Geyser escaped supervision in Wisconsin and was later found with a man in Illinois; new body cam footage shows the ...
Authorities say a Wisconsin woman who admitted to nearly stabbing a classmate to death in 2014 to please the horror character ...
(POSEN, Ill.) -- "Slender Man" stabbing assailant Morgan Geyser is scheduled to appear in an Illinois courtroom on Tuesday ...
Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier were found not guilty by reason of mental defect in the 2014 near-fatal stabbing of their friend Payton Leutner.
Geyser "stated that on multiple occasions, [Mecca] visited her at the group home by climbing her window and sneaking in." ...
The state has real concerns these things are, frankly, just red flags at this point,” a prosecutor said at the time.
Lawmakers are asking the Department of Corrections for more details about Morgan Geyser's escape and why local police weren't notified sooner.