They Laughed When I Said Someone
Was Stalking Me -- I Wonder What
They Will Say At My Funeral!
As Seen On TV!
Stalking is real. It can happen to anyone. It is dangerous.

Every year, more than 1 million women and nearly 400,000 men in the
United States are victims of stalking. It may begin in a very simple way,
but can escalate to an extremely dangerous situation.

Public awareness of what stalking is, is very low compared to other
crimes.
Can You Spot The Three
Types Of Stalkers?
There are three basic type of stalkers: obsessional, delusional, and
vengeful. There is often some overlap between these three distinct
profiles of stalkers.

Obsessional Stalker

An obsessional stalker is typically a person who refuses to believe that a
relationship is over even after the other person involved in the
relationship has made this clear. Obsessional stalkers often turn more
and more violent over time.

Delusional Stalker
A delusional stalker suffers from some
type of mental illness like schizophrenia,
bipolar disorder, or erotomania.

A tragic example of this is the man that
stalked and killed Rebecca Schaeffer.

A common belief of the delusional
stalker is that he and the victim are
destined to be together, and even
though they have never met, if he only
just shows how much he loves her then
she will love him and they will be
together as it is meant to be. An
example of this type of stalker is John
Hinckley Jr. that shot president Reagan
in order to show Jody Foster how much
he loved her.
In the late 1980s, a young
actress named Rebecca
Schaeffer was at the
beginning of a promising
career as an actress when
an unemployed Tucson,
Ariz., fast-food worker, who
had developed an obsession
with her, struck her down in
1989.
Vengeful Stalker

This type of Internet stalker gets angry at their victim due to a real or
imaginary offense. Disgruntled employees are vengeful stalkers. They
stalk to get even and believe that they have been victimized.
Ex-spouses are often this type of stalker and violence and death is an all
to common result.
What Stalkers Do Not Want You To Know
Almost all stalkers will obtain a victims phone number and make
repeated prank calls. Knowing this gives you an advantage.

With a reverse cell phone lookup, you can trace the call to its origin.
Once you have the stalkers name and address, call the police.

You can have the police put a phone trace on your line, but that takes
time and it is hard to get accurate results quickly.

This is just one of many options that you have available once you have
the prank callers phone number. Here is another kind of revenge you
can get on a prank caller.
Reverse Phone Lookup Makes Prank
Caller Pay Victim Money
In the video below, Ed Chapman calls the prank caller back. Watch what
happens.
Woman Uses Reverse Phone Lookup
To Stop Sadistic Threats Of Rape,
Death and Mutilation From An
Internet Stalker
The perpetrator heard in this phone conversation had been stalking this
woman and sending sadistic death threats. He was identified by a
reverse cell phone lookup. She went to the police and FBI and they did
nothing. She took the information she learned about the stalker from a
reverse cell phone lookup, and took matters into her own hands. She
made the stalker cry. Listen to the actual phone conversation of what
happened when she confronted the stalker...
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