Friday, October 27, 2023

Who is my Number One Fan?

 

 

 

Who is my Number One Fan?

Copyright © M7C 2023

In the Spring of 2003 I was marketing my books in my neighborhood when I chanced upon one house nearby my residence.  I placed a bookmark on the doorstep, no differently than other houses.  A girl who lived there followed me home.  She cased the block looking for me and once approached me as I was washing a car.  Later she acquired my telephone number and started to call me up a few times, not saying anything.  She appeared in my side yard once, as I turned on the light she said “Hello!” (This was at night).  Later she invaded the back yard by climbing the fence and exiting out the front yard and then walked home.  Or she walked from the front yard via a neighbor’s yard and entered her parent’s home yard in the back.  She started leaving “unwanted gifts” on our property: flowers, chewed gum, nut shells, a key, and other items.   She even swiped a personalized shirt I created off our clothesline.  The gate is locked but this did not deter her. 

Her parents created an illegal structure in their back yard which reflected sunlight to our home.  We had the city remove it. In retaliation, her family spiked our neighbors’ car tires with nails multiple times and broke a car window.  She may have thought this was our car?  She has threatened me with the Police if I try to contact her to get her to stop this behavior.  She has misinformed the Public about her actions, claiming I was “harassing her” when this is the opposite; she doesn’t know the difference between “Talking and harassment.”  She has repeatedly opened mail boxes on our street/neighborhood, stole and harvested mail and twice placed a number of mail in front of our home in the street (near a parked car).  She parked her black SUV Car in front of our home with a female accomplice waiting for me to go outside, at night usually.  The same SUV Car was found parked outside her parents’ house with her in the driveway.  She now drives a different car. 

Now that she has my telephone number and my email # she has repeatedly called our number, with her friends / accomplices, pretending to be varied organizations including book publishers, literary agencies, Medicare, Microsoft, our Utility Company, using a different alias or the same alias for different façades.  She emailed me SPAM, using her real email account once (Accidentally or intentionally), the BABE Spam Bot, and other AI calls.  She believes this are Pranks in her delusional fantasy world where she is a harem girl in King Tutankhamon’s Egypt (she once referenced “my book” on social media, not plural – I have written 161+ books, no mention of that in her comments.  My “book” is Eye of the Pharaoh ©1990-1995 MJC).   She believes I am a Celebrity.  She told me “she is stalking me” (in 2004).  

This person owns a Gun Collection.  I know this from researching her parent’s home and related data.  She owns a Mexican Restaurant in Dublin, CA.  Her Asian parents may have adopted her, though this is not certain.  She doesn’t have Asian features, more like Hispanic ones.  Her first alias was “Christina,” and there is a “Tina” associated with her parent’s address.  One of the aliases associated with the fake book publisher companies she used/hired to harass my books was named “Christina Young,” which is her name with a fictitious surname. 

This person contacted me this week (October 27, 2023) with AI calls, book related calls, and “your old-timer benefits (AI Call).”  This person also impersonated Medicare and other companies as stated earlier, this month.  She probably acquired the Medicare idea from my mail (AARP).  According to the Internet she is 58 years old.  I am less than that.  She would be on that by now.  ©M7C 2023. 

Female Stalkers 2023

https://www.everydayhealth.com/emotional-health/10-signs-you-are-being-stalked/

Some examples of stalking behavior include:

    Repeated calls, texts, emails, or DMs when you’ve asked them to stop

    Showing up to places uninvited, like your home, work, or school

    Using geotags, trackers, or location services to find you

    Catfishing or creating fake identities to snoop on you

    Breaking into your home, car, or storage spaces

    Stealing your physical mail or hacking your inbox

    Threats of blackmail or compiling information to defame you

    Attempting to harm your new partner or damaging their property

    Sending inappropriate gifts, flowers, or pornographic photos

    Enlisting the help of others to harass you

They typically have a psychiatric disorder—personality disorder, delusional disorder, morbid infatuation, etc.  They generally want to establish an intimate, romantic relationship with those they pursue.  They tend to focus on those with whom they've had professional contact—however it is not unheard of for them to stalk an ex-partner.  They tend to favor harassment via phone rather than a physical pursuit.

https://clario.co/blog/female-stalker/

Stalkers tend to watch. They keep their distance so that you won’t notice them. They may take photos and gather information on your routines, who you hang out with, and the places you visit frequently. Constant phone calls Constant phone calls from someone you only know casually—or don’t know at all—are a big red flag. Often, your stalker may not say anything at all. These can come in the form of long silences, hang ups, and even concerning voicemails.  Stalkers will try to find any way to communicate with their victims, even if it’s counterproductive.  One of the most common things that stalkers do is watch your social media channels. They’ll keep tabs on your Instagram and Facebook profiles because they want to know where you are, who you’re with, and what you’re doing at all times. 

 


 

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