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==Background== '''Morgan Geyser''' was the apparent leader of the two. Her intelligence is notable for her age and crime, but is little more than a personality description, along with the attributes of "quiet" and "psychotic". However, not only had Morgan and Anissa planned on murdering their friend days in advance, but went through two other well thought-out plans before deciding on luring their victim into the woods near a park, which suggests that Morgan not only knew what she was doing but was very aware of how and tried to do it in the most efficient way possible. The first plan was to murder Payton the night before by slitting her throat and then putting a blanket over her head to make it look like she was sleeping, and then leaving during the night. They changed the plan, partly but not entirely due to hesitation. That next plan was to murder Payton in a public bathroom at a nearby park, mostly because Morgan and Anissa were worried about the blood loss and what it would look like to others that happened to walk in, and made sure they had a place to drain the blood, but then must have realized that a public bathroom would make it way too easy for others to hear what was going on. Morgan has schizophrenia and hallucinates, and the attempted murder was a result of her mental illness; seeing Slender Man, or at least believing ''he'' was watching ''her'', caused the whole thing. Morgan believes, after all, that Slenderman told her he required murder to get in his good graces. Schizophrenia is highly affected by treatment, and some believe Morgan deserves a second chance at a normal life.
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