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Oct 21, 2010 15:18

Some days, I feel like I'm living in that terrible movie Obsessed with Ali Larter and Beyonce, and the only possible end is a duel to the death. When you've been accused time and time again of harassing a person you haven't been harassing at all, it becomes easy to feel that way. When strangers confront you about your supposed actions that you ( Read more... )

the stalker, the past, drama

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plaguemachine October 22 2010, 00:17:15 UTC
She lives 35 minutes away, only 5-10 minutes from where I work. I don't consider her dangerous because she has severe social anxiety and awkwardness and is a bit of a hermit. Some of the things she says when she is angry would make me terrified if they came from someone I thought would go through with their threats. She knows where I work, but wouldn't dare approach me. She is afraid every time she goes to the mall that she is going to run into me. Even though she has threatened me with violence and death, she is convinced that I would inflict it upon her. She has threatened me with police action, when I haven't done anything to warrant it. Her parents enable her behavior and are over-protective because she has mental problems (ESPECIALLY paranoia) and a form of mental retardation, which caused her to need special classes when she was in school. I am not the first person she has done this to. Apparently, she made a girl's life a living hell in high school, but when she was turned her, she cried to get off the hook. I only fear that her family would believe her claims and try to come after my real life. I base this off of the notion that they have attempted to do this to a friend of mine who had unfortunately got mixed up with her in the past. Her entire life is centered around the Internet. Do I consider her a threat? Not to much, but I wonder how far she's willing to go when she is pushed to her limit. She doesn't have really any friends outside of the Internet, save one friend we have mutually; so, I don't fear she'll send someone after me.

It is just frustrating sometimes, but I will admit that she is pretty entertaining. The things she says about me are so out there that I get a good chuckle.

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baileysummers October 22 2010, 02:54:03 UTC
As entertaining as it is to watch her head spin around as she has a freak out, you should resist the temptation to mess with her. Don't tease the monkeys.

Keep gathering the proof though then if it gets bad go at her with it through the cops and nail the parents too as accessories after the fact. Get her computer taken from her under the cyber- stalking bullying statues and keep her offline by getting a lawyer or doctor to say that the internet is contributing her social anxiety disorder because it is enabling her to avoid real life issues.

Like I've dealt with this before and there's so much you can do to nail them with if it gets out of line. Her Uttering death threats is a crime, even online.

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