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“The juvenile court, not the adult court, had exclusive jurisdiction over her crime, and the circuit court should have discharged her adult-court case following her preliminary hearing,” it read. Court orders placement as Institutional Care.”Īccording to Courthouse News and Wisconsin appellate court records, Geyser’s attorneys filed a 46-page brief on her behalf with Wisconsin state appellate courts in 2019. Both the State and Defense stipulate to the institutional care. Online court records in her case state that the “court orders the defendant to be committed to the Department of Health Services for 40 YEARS commencing 2/1/18…Court further finds that conditional release would pose a significant risk of bodily injury to the defendant or others. According to Wisconsin court records, Geyser was found “Guilty but Not Guilty Due to Mental Disease/Defect.” That’s because both today are being held in mental health institutions, not state prisons. Neither Weier nor co-defendant Anissa Weier is listed in the state of Wisconsin adult offenders database, which tracks where people are in prison. Today, in October 2019, that makes Geyser 17 years old. That means the Slender Man suspect from Waukesha, Wisconsin, was only 12 years old when she was accused in the stabbing of a middle school classmate in the woods. 4830, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 51 (TIPS) or online at about Morgan Geyser now, in 2019. If you see the suspects, do not approach and call 911 immediately.Īnyone with information is asked to contact the Windsor Police Service - Major Crime Unit at 51 ext. Police say the weapon, believed to be a knife, has not been recovered and the suspects should be considered armed and dangerous. At this time investigators are seeking any information in relation to the case. This remains an active investigation and it is possible that more than two suspects were involved.
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The second suspect is described as a male, white, early 20's, wearing a black hooded sweater, black pants and black shoes. The first suspect is described as a white man, early 20's, slender build, clean shaven, wearing a black baseball hat, a black "Champion" hooded sweatshirt, black pants, and black running shoes, and a surgical mask during the stabbing incident. The suspects may have entered into stores within the mall and investigators are requesting businesses to check their surveillance cameras. Investigators are asking that anyone who may have captured any video or pictures of the incidents or the suspects to contact police immediately. The victim and the suspects are not believed to be known to each other. Police say the suspects and victim are also believed to have had an incident outside the mall. Investigators believe that the incident stemmed from an earlier altercation that occurred, at approximately 4:15 p.m., in the food court of the mall, located in the 3100 block of Howard Avenue. Through investigation it is believed the suspects involved fled in a silver, newer model sedan. The suspects had fled prior to police arrival. The victim was transported to hospital, where it was determined the injuries were non-life-threatening. Police located an injured male who appeared to have been stabbed several times. Officers attended a parking lot in the 3600 block of Sandwich Street for a report of a stabbing shortly after 7 p.m. The Windsor Police Service Major Crime Unit is actively investigating the incident as an attempted murder and is asking for the public's help identifying a suspect. Windsor police say they are looking for possible “armed and dangerous” suspects after an altercation at the mall that led to a man getting stabbed several times.