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December 5, 2025 6 mins

Geyser, now 23, was apprehended in Illinois just hours after she left the Wisconsin group home where she had been mandated to reside earlier this year.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Crime Alaric hourly update, Breaking crime news Now. I'm Nicole Parton.
The Wisconsin Department of Health and Services has put forth
its recommendation regarding the custody of Morgan Geyser as she
awaits her upcoming hearing following her escape from a group home. Geyser,
one of the individuals involved in the twenty fourteen slender

(00:20):
Man stabbing case, is currently detained at the Wakesha County Jail.
She may either continue her stay at the jail or
be transferred back to the Winnebago Mental Health Facility. DHS
has already reached a decision on the matter. However, a
judge has ordered that the details of DHS's response remain sealed,

(00:41):
leaving the specifics of their recommendation regarding Geyser's placement unclear.
Earlier this week, her lawyer, Tony Cotton, filed a request
for the judge to permit her release from jail so
that she could return to the mental health facility where
she had spent over a decade. Cotton also confirmed that
he had had submitted a motion to postpone her hearing,

(01:02):
which is currently scheduled for December twenty two. Guyser now
twenty three, was arrested in Illinois just hours after she
left the Wisconsin group home where she had been mandated
to reside earlier this year following her release from a
mental health facility where she was placed after pleading guilty
to a twenty seventeen violent attack on a classmate. Geyser

(01:24):
had been under court ordered supervision until she was released,
and then removed her ankle monitor and left the state.
At this point, we're just done to the tawn detain hunt.
Then let's go. Then give her name. I did something?
What did you? She doesn't know what I did wrong?

(01:46):
I did something really wrong? So what's your last man? No? What?
I don't want to give you my name? Okay, well
they were going to rest entertain hunt. Then let's say
here goes. Then give her name. I did something? What
did She doesn't know what I did? Okay, that's fine.

(02:07):
I ain't let me talk to her again. What name? Did?
I did something really wrong? What r gu what is it?
G E y s e R. I promised she did
not know g E y s e R and the

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sixteen at just twelve years old. Geyser and her accomplice Anissa,
were also twelve attacked their classmate Peyton Lutner. She was
just twelve years old. They attacked her with a knife
in a wooded area. Lutner survived the attack, which Geyser
and we Are claimed was motivated by the fictional character

(02:52):
slender Man. We're was released from custody in twenty twenty one.
Well Crime in Justice news after this. A woman from
Mississippi has been sentenced for setting her former boyfriend on fire,
subsequently attempting to mislead authorities with a big, fabricated story.

(03:14):
Prosecutors revealed that Kaleina Stubbs, fifty one, claimed that her
ex quote had fallen into a fireplace while he was
holding a bottle of lighter fluid and even changed his
clothes before contacting emergency services. Quote. The injuries inflicted on
this victim were appalling and among the most severe we've

(03:35):
ever encountered, stated Madison County District Attorney Bubba Bramlett in
a press release announcing Stubb's sentencing for aggravated assault. Initially,
Stubbs pleaded guilty to felony charges and received the maximum
sentence of twenty years in prison, as confirmed by Bramlet,
Although her ex boyfriend survived the harrowing attack. The DA

(03:56):
noted that the injuries he sustained would have lifelong implas locasions.
We hope this sentence provides him with a sense of justice,
said Bramlet. On January sixteen, Stubbs contacted the police, claiming
her ex boyfriend had fallen into the fireplace at his
residence in Madison County. Upon arrival, officers found him suffering

(04:17):
from severe burns across his torso, upper arms, and face.
That quickly noted that his clothing had no signs of
being burned, and they pressed Stubbed for answers. She eventually
confessed to changing his clothes before calling nine to one one.
Authorities also discovered an open bottle of lighter fluid on
a nearby mantle that showed no signs of having been

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exposed to the flame, raising concerns and suspicions about Stubb's involvement.
The victim was air flighted to a local hospital, where
he spent several months in a specialized burn unit and
nursing facility as he battled extensive third degree burns on
most of his body. Once he regained the ability to speak,
the vict and revealed that during an argument, Stubbs had

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doused him with lighter fluid and set him a blaze.
This account aligned with the patterns and locations of his injuries.
Stubbs has been sentenced to serve her full twenty years
in the custody of the Mississippi Department of Corrections. After
that twenty years, she will be eligible for parole. Now
we turn to Florida, where the Sandford Police Department announced

(05:23):
yesterday they are asking for the public's help and locating
a missing eighteen year old man, Malachi In Hollis. Hollis
lives near the Fenwick Way in Castlebury, but was last
seen in Sandford near the area of North Ronald Reagan
Boulevard just after three twenty pm on December four. The
SPD says that due to a mental health concern, Malachi

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is considered in danger. According to the SPD's initial Facebook post,
Hollis is described as a black Mail five nine. He
was last seen wearing a dark blue hospital gown and
yellow socks. Of transportation is unknown. The police department rights
he may be on foot or may have received a
ride from someone. Sanford Police are asking anyone with relevant

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information to please come forward. And immediately dial nine to
one one as they believe Hollis is in extreme danger.
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I'm Nicole Carton.
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