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WI Woman Who Stabbed Friend To Please ‘Slender Man’ Granted Release
Morgan Geyser, who stabbed her friend 19 times at the age of 12 in an attempt to appease "Slender Man," was granted release on Thursday.

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Morgan Geyser, who stabbed her friend 19 times at the age of 12 in an attempt to appease "Slender Man," was granted release on Thursday.

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