He said he thought the filmmakers had compiled an accurate presentation of what had happened while remaining solicitous of the victim and providing a good explanation of Rosenberg Consulting Service’s role in the defense. “I think once all is done … I think that you have a better understanding of the impact of the decisions that were made along the way.” “As we go through the process, especially in litigation, you’re dealing with things as they’re happening, but you’re also trying to form the long-term strategy,” Rosenberg said. The film features interviews not only with the lawyers involved in the case, including one of Geyser’s defense lawyers, the Waukesha attorney Tony Cotton, but also investigators and Geyser’s trial consultants, one of whom was Rob Rosenberg, owner of Hartland-based Rosenberg Consulting Services. REELZ’s piece, produced by Dorsey Pictures, takes a particularly close look at Geyser. Now, the latest work to crop up is a documentary called “Slender Man Stabbing: The Untold Story,” which was released last month on the cable channel REELZ. Last year, Sony Pictures came out with “Slender Man,” a horror film about four friends who appear to have summoned the character when one of them goes missing. In 2017, HBO released “Beware the Slender Man,” a documentary which its makers alleged would explain why Weier and Geyser had done what they did. It was the start of a case that quickly became national news and continues to enthrall filmmakers. In May 2014, two 12-year-old Waukesha girls, Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier, lured their friend, Payton Leutner, into a Waukesha park and stabbed her 19 times.
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