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Video shows escaped ‘Slender Man’ stabber being arrested with trans pal: ‘I did something really wrong’

The newly released footage captures the exact moment that law enforcement finally located Morgan Geyser, the 23‑year‑old who once held the infamous title of “Slender Man” stabber. The video shows her main concern—being separated from her older transgender companion after admitting she had done something wrong.

Body‑camera images reveal Geyser, terrified, refusing to disclose her identity to officers who had stopped her and her best friend, Chad “Charly” Mecca, 43, at a truck stop in Posen, Ill. on a Sunday night, a day after she had fled from a care home more than 150 miles away in Wisconsin.

“I did something wrong, she didn’t,” Geyser tells the cops about Mecca, whom the police refer to as “he.”

She insists, “She doesn’t know what I did.” She repeats, “I did something really wrong,” and refuses to give officers her name.

One officer remarks, “It can’t be that serious,” unaware that Geyser had once viciously stabbed a classmate when she was 12 as part of a disturbing Slender Man ritual and was now evading a care facility after severing her ankle monitor.

“We just need to ID you, that’s it,” the cop says.

Another officer then hands Geyser a pad. She scrawls her name down and gives her birthday.

“I promise she did not know,” she adds about Mecca. Geyser then attempts to walk toward Mecca, who is standing with another officer a few feet away, but is stopped.

She tearfully pleads to say goodbye because she “will never see her again.” The officer assures her it will—yet she counters, “No, I won’t … because I did something bad. Let me say goodbye.”

Later footage shows the pair being handcuffed and transported to the police station, where Geyser is seen wearing pink, love‑heart‑patterned socks.

Mecca, appearing in a mug shot with disheveled blue hair and a low‑cut pink top, later informed police that Geyser cut off her ankle monitor and fled 150 miles from the group home because the facility was preventing her from seeing Mecca.

“The end of the day, I followed what I thought was right. I stand by it,” Mecca explains, the police referring to him as “he,” while Geyser calls him “she.”

Mecca was ticketed for criminal trespassing and obstructing identification and then released.

Geyser and her friend Anissa Weier were 12 when they lured a fellow sixth‑grade girl into a Waukesha, Wis., park in 2014 and stabbed the girl 19 times to impress “Slender Man,” a supernatural character from a viral internet horror game.

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