2/…because it was a same-sex relationship (this was in the 1980s). Her stalker was threatening not only to harm her physically but “out” her. A coworker was in such fear for her life that our company established protocols to alert employees if the stalker entered the building.
Stalking isn’t just about threats and intimidation and keeping the victim in a perpetual dread. I traveled to amanufacturing site for a client meeting and found the place in lockdown. A female employee…
@cassandra17lina So sorry for your loss. Thank you Very Much for poi to g out consequences of normalizing stalking. Too many lost to behavior intended to cause harm.
When I was in my first year in graduate school, there was a stalking murder in the dorm I was staying in, just a few floors above mine, very similar to what you described. I came back from studying in the library to find the place surrounded by police and rescue. I did not know the victim well, but I recognized her by sight. It's a traumatic thing to remember even today, 32 years later. I've never been able to treat stalking lightly ever since.
@DavidSalo Thank you for sharing that. Republicans Many Republicans seem to think that stalking is a “feature” but to any person with a shred of compassion, it’s a “bug.”
3/…had been murdered, her throat slashed with a box cutter knife. She had been stalked by this coworker because she would not date him. in response, company management had arranged for her to be escorted all day, everywhere at work. When she went to the restroom and her escort stepped away, he struck, then drove off, later turning himself in, his car trunk found to be full of guns and ammo.
DO NOT normalize stalking as a nuisance. It’s aggressive behavior that can end tragically./end