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Home » Where Are the Slender Man Stabbers Now? Everything to Know About Anissa Weier and Morgan Geyser's Lives Today By Jessica Sager and Samantha Stutsman
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Where Are the Slender Man Stabbers Now? Everything to Know About Anissa Weier and Morgan Geyser's Lives Today By Jessica Sager and Samantha Stutsman

Jack BogartBy Jack BogartNov 25, 2025 6:44 pm3 ViewsNo Comments
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Where Are the Slender Man Stabbers Now? Everything to Know About Anissa Weier and Morgan Geyser's Lives Today
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  • Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weir stabbed their friend Payton Leutner 19 times on May 31, 2014
  • The Wisconsin preteens claimed it was an effort to please the mythical horror figure Slender Man
  • Leutner survived, while Geyser and Weir were sent to psychiatric facilities

When they were just 12, Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier lured their friend into the woods and attacked her — a violent act they believed would earn the approval of Slender Man, the internet-born boogeyman.

Slender Man himself emerged years earlier, in 2009, from a chilling online illustration depicting an unnaturally tall, faceless figure with long, tentacle-like limbs. The character quickly spread across Creepypasta forums, where users traded eerie myths about his supposed powers, from mind manipulation to teleportation.

Together, Weier and Geyser grew obsessed with Slender Man and plotted to kill their classmate, Payton Leutner, in an effort to become “proxies” for the character, whom they believed was real.

After luring Leutner into the woods on May 31, 2014, Weier and Geyser stabbed Leutner 19 times before leaving her for dead — but she survived. The case inspired an HBO documentary and the 2018 feature film Slender Man starring Joey King.

So where are Anissa Weier and Morgan Geyser now? Here’s everything to know about their lives today, more than a decade after the Slender Man stabbing.

Who are Anissa Weier and Morgan Geyser?

Geyser, Weier and Leutner were all students at Horning Middle School in the Milwaukee suburb of Waukesha, Wis.

Leutner and Geyser had actually become friends first. In an October 2019 episode of 20/20, Leutner recalled that she befriended Geyser after seeing her eat alone at lunch. She also described her former friend as funny and “a little lonely.”

However, Leutner said their relationship changed after Geyser befriended Weier in sixth grade in 2014. Weier and Geyser grew obsessed with Slender Man, leading Leutner to want to distance herself from Geyser.

“I thought it was odd. It kind of frightened me a little bit, but I went along with it,” Leutner ABC anchor David Muir on 20/20. “I was supportive because I thought that’s what she liked.”

However, in time, Leutner started considering ending her friendship with Geyser. “I saw the change from fifth to sixth grade when she met Anissa,” she added. “That’s when I was really wanting to get out of that friendship.”

According to The New York Times, Geyser and Weier believed that Slender Man was real and that he lived in the woods of northern Wisconsin.

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What did Anissa Weier and Morgan Geyser do?

Anissa Weier appears via video link from the Washington County Secure Detention Center where she is being held, during a hearing in Waukesha County Court on November 11, 2016.

Over the course of several months, Geyser and Weier devised a plan to murder Leutner to try to become “proxies” for the fictional horror character, The New York Times reported. Using code words like “cracker” for knife and “camping trip” for the woods where they believed Slender Man resided, in February 2014, Weier and Geyser chose May 31 of that year for the attempted slaying.

According to police, Weier and Geyser lured Leutner into a Wisconsin park and took turns encouraging one another to stab her, with Geyser actually stabbing her 19 times while Weier watched.

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They then left Leutner for dead, but Leutner survived. Leutner crawled to a nearby bike path, where a passerby called 911 and stayed with her until paramedics arrived.

Local police found Weier and Geyser — who were both 12 at the time — walking on the side of the road miles away from the crime scene and picked the girls up. They reportedly were nonchalant when they informed investigators that they killed their friend to appease Slender Man, whom they thought would kill them or their families if they didn’t kill Leutner.

Geyser, covered in blood, told police, “I might as well just say it. We were trying to kill her.”

What was Anissa Weier’s sentence?

Anissa Weier passes a note to defense attorney Joseph Smith Jr. during closing arguments in her case on September 15, 2017.

Geyser and Weier were each charged with first-degree intentional homicide. Despite their age, they were tried as adults.

In August 2017, Weier pleaded guilty to second-degree attempted homicide as a party to a crime with the use of a deadly weapon. The following month, a jury ruled that Weier was mentally ill at the time of the murder attempt and found her not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect.

Per her plea agreement, Weier was sentenced to a maximum of 25 years in a psychiatric facility. She was mandated to spend at least three years in a psychiatric hospital before she could apply for supervised release, which would be part of the commitment order. She was also credited for the three years that she served in a juvenile detention facility.

What was Morgan Geyser’s sentence?

Morgan Geyser is led into the courtroom at Waukesha County Court on August 19, 2016.

Geyser’s attorneys argued in court documents that she suffered from schizophrenia and psychotic spectrum disorder, which made her prone to delusions and paranoid beliefs. She pleaded guilty in October 2017 and was committed to a mental hospital.

Despite her plea deal, she was found not guilty by reason of mental disease or disorder. She was sentenced to 40 years in a psychiatric hospital, the Associated Press reported, which Judge Michael Bohren said was because it was “an issue of public protection.”

Where is the Slender Man stabbing survivor Payton Leutner now?

Payton Leutner was 12 years old when two friends of the same age stabbed her 19 times

Leutner was hospitalized for 10 days after the attack, and in the following months, had as many as eight medical appointments per week during her recovery.

She returned to Horning Middle School for seventh grade in September 2014. A representative for the Leutner family said that Leutner excelled academically, participated in school music programs and volunteered at an animal shelter as she had before Weier and Geyser’s attack. She and her family each sought counseling to cope with the trauma of the stabbing.

In October 2019, Leutner spoke publicly for the first time about the Slender Man stabbing, telling Muir in a 20/20 interview that she still slept with broken scissors under her pillow five years after the attack. She also revealed that she was actually somewhat grateful for what had happened to her.

“Just because of what she did, I have the life I have now,” Leutner said. “I really, really like it and I have a plan. I didn’t have a plan when I was 12, and now, I do because of everything that I went through. I wouldn’t think that someone who went through what I did would ever say that, but that’s truly how I feel. Without the whole situation, I wouldn’t be who I am.”

Where are Anissa Weier and Morgan Geyser now?

Anissa Weier appears in court on February 20, 2017.

After applying for conditional release in March 2021, Weier was released from Winnebago Mental Health Institute in Oshkosh, Wis., on Sept. 13, 2021. She spent more than four years in inpatient psychiatric treatment.

She must reside with her father and isn’t permitted to access the Internet outside of his home. The Department of Corrections monitors her Internet use and activity. Weier is also subject to 24/7 GPS tracking and is mandated to continue psychiatric treatment.

On April 21, 2024, Judge Bohren denied Geyser’s petition for early release from Winnebago Mental Health Institute after two court-appointed psychologists recommended she remain in inpatient psychiatric care. One of the psychologists said that Geyser claimed in a 2022 evaluation she was “faking” her psychotic symptoms in an effort to avoid being released to her father’s care, alleging he abused her.

In January 2025, the Associated Press reported that a judge ordered Geyser’s release after expert testimony claimed she had made noticeable progress while at Winnebago Mental Health Institute and was no longer considered a safety risk.

Upon her release, the judge ordered Wisconsin’s Department of Health Services to house Geyser in a group home as a condition of her release.

On Nov. 22, 2025, Geyser removed her Department of Corrections monitoring bracelet and left her group home. She remained missing for just over 24 hours before officers located and arrested her nearly 200 miles away, per ABC News.

If you or someone you know need mental health help, text “STRENGTH” to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 to be connected to a certified crisis counselor.

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