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LINK Woman accused of stalking, sending man 65,000 texts after one date | abc7news.com

A prime example of why sharing your number in the dating world isn't always a good idea.

Crimson67 8 May 10
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Yeah, that's out here. Averaged 500 texts a day. & she broke into the guys house & when the cops got there she was taking a bath!

How about the texts where she wants to bathe in his blood and the big knife in her car? ???

Rofl.

@Blindbird true?

@btroje Oh, yeah. & at her arraignment & a subsequent interview on local news, she states how she could never hurt him, & that she always had "little' knives for self-defense!!!

@phxbillcee nice

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I don’t think I’ve ever sent that many, cumulatively.

I may have one maybe two thousand over 5 yrs. I thought I had a problem letting go sometimes!

@Stacey48 Guess if I was honest I should count all the posts, comments and messages of mine on this site too. That would raise my total quite a bit. 🙂

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This woman must be insane. Stalking laws seem really inadequate in my opinion.

(As a side comment. I notice a sexist ad in the article which focuses on a woman's behind. This is a prime example of women being sexually objectified in advertising.)

And sorry to go on here... But when women are stalked and killed it becomes a statistic. When a man becomes a victim, the world sits up and listens.

From the link below, two women are stalked and murdered every week but they don't make headlines like this.

[m.huffingtonpost.co.uk]

I agree there is an element of "man bites dog" here but according to the last news item I heard on this, Stalking happens to about 20% of women and 10% of men

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Anything over 50,000 is excessive.

What generosity. I would have switched her off after two.

Ya think?

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I saw that. It was in Paradise Valley, AZ, spitting distance from my house. I was relieved to see that I didn't recognize her from any of my dating sites.

Note - look at that picture of me on top of the mountain. The town behind me is Paradise Valley.

I'm in Phoenix (can you tell by the name!) & this is one weird dang story!

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Goodness! Someone needs therapy.

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Many years ago, after a particularly passionate weekend, a woman I was seeing left a LONG message on my answering machine. However, this was the days before cell phones (I did say it was many years ago!!). I was living in a communal house with several people and we shared that answering machine. I came home to my housemates laughing uproariously at this woman's message, which she described, in great detail, our intimate activities and how delighted she was. It's nice to be appreciated, but that ranked up with my most embarrassing moment of all time. She wasn't a stalker, but this story brought back some memories. ?

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now that is a bit over the top

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65 thousand ? This guy should have called cops after 6 unwanted texts

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OCPD?

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I mean, there is a block feature for a reason

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Wow. How long would that take? She must be mentally deranged obviously.

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OMG

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I would be so so sorry I went on a date with her.

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65,000?... She must be a programmer, sounds like she wrote a script

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I wonder how many he read before he died.

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Whack-a-doodle-do!

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Yikes!!

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Stalkers are dangerous.
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Great song by Ty Tabor - stalker

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That’s almost 2^16 texts.

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I guess he didnt know how "block" works... lol

On the other hand, he could publish then and have a pretty good selling book. Lol

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Wow!

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How she could send so many texts is the 64,000 dollar question!

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Must've been one of them Atheist nutjob ... she obviously needs Jesus in her heart 🙂 🙂 🙂

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Whoa!

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