Saturday, January 19, 2013


Stalking Truths

To victims of Stalkers, it may sometimes seem to victims that they get away with their crimes by working the system, because they are mentally ill, or because they claim to be so.

Even stalkers tend to think they are invincible and can not be caught.

Keep in mind, however, that reporting incidents to the police, particularly over a long period of time, establishes a stalking pattern that can not easily be dismissed with an excuse of ignorance or pretended innocence, particularly if weapons are involved.

The main difference between male and female stalkers with regard to outcomes is that males wind up dead or facing long prison terms, while females wind up dead or committed to mental health facilities undergoing massive psychiatric medications and treatment.


Stalkers seem to completely ignore (or do not care or do not know) some simple truths:

  • Individuals who trespass on someone's private property and continue to engage in illegal activities, get arrested because the police ARE called, charges ARE filed, and arrests ARE made.

    The more often they repeat their criminal behavior, the longer the established pattern, the more certain it becomes that they will be arrested and face prison or institutionalization.



  • Individuals who pose a threat to themselves or others,
    or who seem unable to distinguish between
    what is REAL and what is fantasy, sometimes require
    serious medication and
    /or  psychiatric treatment.

    This is particularly true of long-term cyberharassment and cyberstalking, incoherent internet postings, and history of emailed threats.











Stalkers also seem to think that they will somehow magically 
not face the same consequences of others
who have committed the same acts.  




They ARE institutionalized in jails or 
psychiatric facilities 

OR

they commit suicide 
by their own hands or by cops 
while resisting arrest or committing crimes.