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Slender man stabbing
Slender man stabbing















Weier pleaded guilty to a lesser charge and was found by a jury to be not guilty by mental disease or defect in 2017. Leutner's two classmates, Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier, were charged in adult court with first-degree attempted intentional homicide after the attack. "It was probably like, 'Vision isn't really a priority right now.'" "I couldn't focus much because my body was working so hard to keep itself alive," she said. Leutner's focus, she said, faded in and out while in the ambulance.

slender man stabbing

It was there, at the end of Big Bend Road, that a bicyclist found her and called 911.

SLENDER MAN STABBING PATCH

"I got up, grabbed a couple of trees for support, I think, and just walked until I hit a patch of grass where I could lay down." I kind of just laid there for a minute," she continued. She said she didn't feel any of the stabbing "because my body was in shock.the adrenaline, I didn't feel a thing." It was then, according to investigators, that Leutner's classmates stabbed her 19 times and left her for dead.

slender man stabbing

She continued: "Anissa told me to lie on the ground and cover myself in sticks and leaves and stuff. It's in Waukesha, what bad stuff happens in Waukesha, Wisconsin?" Leutner recalled. I didn't think much of it - it's just a walk. It's been five years since Peyton Leutner was stabbed repeatedly and left to die by classmates trying to please the fictional character "Slender Man." In a new interview with ABC News, Leutner spoke out for the first time since the attack, revealing to ABC's David Muir what it was like the day she almost lost her life.

slender man stabbing

In an exclusive interview, Peyton Leutner reveals what it was like the day she almost lost her life.















Slender man stabbing