![]() ![]() The Department of Corrections will monitor her limited internet use. She can’t have any contact with Leutner’s family, can’t possess any weapons and can’t use social media. Under the plan, Weier must live with her father, continue to receive psychiatric care and submit to around-the-clock GPS monitoring. He signed off on a conditional release plan Friday before ordering the facility to release her on Monday. Bohren ruled in July that she no longer posed a threat. Weier petitioned for release in March, saying she had exhausted her treatment options. ![]() Bohren sentenced Weier in December 2017 to 25 years at Winnebago and Geyser to 40 years at the facility in February 2018. Weier and Geyser later told investigators they attacked Leutner to earn a place as Slender Man’s servants and prevent him from killing their families. Leutner suffered 19 wounds - including one that narrowly missed her heart - and barely survived. Geyser stabbed Leutner multiple times in a Waukesha park as Weier urged her on. Weier and a friend, Morgan Geyser, both were committed to Winnebago after pleading guilty to attacking Leutner when they were all 12 years old. “We’re nervous about the potential of what could happen.” “We’re just nervous that she’s going to be out,” Lyons said. Steve Lyons, a spokesman for victim Payton Leutner’s family, said Tuesday that they’re disappointed with Bohren’s decision and Weier should have served more time at Winnebago. ![]()
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