The Wisconsin woman who attempted to kill her 12 -year -old classmate to please the fictional character, despite the state’s claims, is “red flags” about her behavior.
A judge has ruled the 22 -year -old Morgan Geyser, a Wisconsin Mental Health Institute with his planned conditional release, rejecting the state health department to reject the last minute plea from the health department of the state, asking him to stay in custody.
This decision comes after the failed attempts by the protecting the Geyser’s defense team to release it.
Officials asked the Wukesh County Circuit Judge Michael Bohren to reverse his initial decision after ordering the release of Geyser in January, citing Geyser’s relationship with a murder memorbillia collector and his interest in violent books.
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Morgan Geyser is brought to the Wukesh County Circuit Court on 11 April 2024. (Scott ash/Milwauki Journal Sentinel)
In 2017, Geyser convicted the first-degree attempt to murder the violent stabbing of Patan Leutner, but claimed that she was not responsible for her mental illness. He told the investigators that he tried to kill Lutener to please the scary character and was eventually not found guilty due to mental defects.
Geyser’s defense team and the state prosecution lawyer did not immediately respond to the request for Fox News Digital’s comment.
Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Weel Cornell Medical College. Gayle Saltz said, “The cause of crime is being found mentally ill.” “Standard is a identifiable disease that affects your ability to understand the ability to understand that what you are doing is wrong and you have the ability to understand it. It is true regardless of age. Therefore, it is quite high standard.”
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Morgan Geyser is brought to the Wukesh County Circuit Court on April 10, 2024 for a proposal hearing. (Scott ash/Milwauki Journal Sentinel)
Geyser and her friends, Anisa Wear, were 12, when they wooed Lutener in a wooden park during a sleepover in May 2014. Geyser, encouraged by Ware, stabbed Lonner 19 times.
Lonner miraculously survived the attack.
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Geyser has been in custody at Vinabago Mental Health Institute for the last seven years. He was initially sentenced to 40 years in Psychiatric Hospital and was allowed to ask the court to consider his conditional release every six months.
The Wisconsin State Department of Health Services did not immediately respond to the request of Fox News Digital for comments.
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The Attorney Anthony Cotton Dialogue with client Morgan Geyser was rejected in the Wukesh County Circuit Court on April 11, 2024 after its petition for conditional release. (Scott ash/Milwauki Journal Sentinel)
Health authorities asked Bohraine to reconsider, citing geyser relations with a person who gathers the memorial of murder. The prosecutors also said that Geyser failed to inform its medical team about a violent book, which she was reading.
Geyser’s defense lawyer, Tony Cotton denied the claims, stating the court that the staff members of the Center knew that the Collector had visited the geyser three times in June 2023 and she only reads books that were allowed by her care team. Cotton said that after searching the geyser, the man was selling the things he had sent, he broke the things.
“Morgan is not more dangerous today,” said cotton.
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During the hearing of a proposal for Morgan Geyser in Wukesh County Circuit Court, Deputy District Attorney AB Nikoli of Wukesh County, AB Nikoli, a psychology specialist. Brook questioned Lundaboham. (Scott ash/Milwauki Journal Sentinel)
Bohraine also heard testimony from three psychologists, who initially recommended Geyser during his hearing in January.
While geyser’s clear interest in violent subjects concerns prosecutors, experts say that some individuals may move towards materials that offer a controlled way to indulge in their sick curiosity.
“This is a gray field in the sense that many people read violent materials as a way of thinking and thinking about that kind of imaginary material,” Saltz said. “Horror movies exist because many humans have tragic and masculine urge which are satisfied with reading or watching such materials.”
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Waukesha County Circuit Judge Michael Bohrain presides over a proposal for Morgan Geyser on 11 April 2024 on the second day of the hearing. (Scott ash/Milwauki Journal Sentinel)
However, agency officials argued that the geyser remains a threat to the community citing the book “Rent Boy”, with subjects such as topics like murder and sales on the black market.
The prosecutors told Bohraine that he believed that it was related that Geyser allegedly revealed the information when he was faced by the care team.
Vukesh County Deputy District Attorney Abbey Nikoli said during a hearing last month, “The state is a real concern that these things, clearly, are only red flags at this point.”
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Morgan Geyser was dropped from the Wukesh County Circuit Court after a petition for conditional release on 11 April 2024. (Scott ash/Milwauki Journal Sentinel)
While some can be normal for some sick curiosity, experts believe that people with violent past may be affected by materials about their crimes.
“The idea does not behave equally,” Saltz said. “It is being said, (to) what someone has behaved, we worry that eventually something will increase their insistence to do what they really want to (want) and lead a behavior that is considered a problem.”
Despite the state’s arguments to keep Gesar institutional, Bohin determined that he is no longer a threat to the society. According to the documents received by Fox News Digital, his next court presence is scheduled for 28 April.
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Morgan Geyser appears in Wukesh, Vis on 9 January 2025 in the court room of a Wukesh County. (AP Photo/Maur Gash)
“There are many people who carry out terrible attacks with the intention of killing and serving their time and the evaluation is that they admit their crime, which is clearly (Gyzer),” Saltz told Fox News Digital. “They come under all the ingredients that have to be done with rehabilitation, who do not even know that mental illness was a factor and then left in the society. Therefore, I am saying that it is not a completely unique situation.”
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Weier also convicted a party for attempting a second degree murder with a dangerous weapon and sentenced him to 25 years in a mental hospital. In 2021, he was issued on the condition that he should live with his father and wear a GPS monitor.
Attorney immediately did not respond to the request of Fox News Digital’s comment for Ware.
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“You also have to think about the victim in this case,” said Saltz. “The attack was incredibly painful. But, at the end of the day, it is essentially highly uncommon for life to close a 12 -year -old child.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.