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sophia_thesecond (gibsie's ver)(not accepting frq)
(last edited Dec 13, 2025 05:30PM)
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did you guys hear that the girl that stabbed payton escaped from her group home recently. she was brought back though and went back to the psych hospital instead of a group home.
Yeah, AFTER a bunch of major psychological doctors said she was fit for parole She escaped after talking to some weird dude about wanting to “sacrifice” others around her. No joke.
Ophelia wrote: "Yeah, AFTER a bunch of major psychological doctors said she was fit for parole She escaped after talking to some weird dude about wanting to “sacrifice” others around her. No joke."
yes I heard about that! she was definitely unfit to be let out, but she's just convinced them I guess
Ophelia wrote: "One of the girls just escaped too!!! I saw it in the news and they recaptured her!"
Yeah! It was so funny bc in the body cam videos they didn’t know who she was and just happened to be there and accidently captured her
Yeah! It was so funny bc in the body cam videos they didn’t know who she was and just happened to be there and accidently captured her



The “Slender Man” case refers to a 2014 incident in Waukesha, Wisconsin, where two 12-year-old girls, Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier, lured their friend Payton Leutner into the woods and stabbed her 19 times, believing the fictional internet character Slender Man would harm their families if they did not. Leutner survived by crawling to a road, where she was found and rescued. The attackers were arrested and later found not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect, with courts determining that severe mental illness played a central role in the crime. Both were committed to long-term psychiatric treatment rather than prison, and the case drew international attention to the influence of online fiction, childhood mental illness, and the criminal justice system’s handling of juvenile offenders.
Source: Chatgpt