‘He Won’t Stop’: Woman’s Terrifying Ordeal After Interviewing a Stalker Who Now Wants Her Dead
Woman stalked by job interviewee fears for her life

A woman has bravely come forward to reveal the terrifying ordeal she has endured after interviewing a man for a job—only for him to become her relentless stalker. Now, with his recent release from prison, she lives in constant fear that he will make good on his threats to kill her.

The Interview That Changed Everything

What began as a routine job interview quickly spiralled into a nightmare. The woman, who wishes to remain anonymous, recalls how the man initially seemed polite and professional. However, after he was not offered the position, his behaviour took a dark turn.

"He wouldn’t accept rejection," she said. "He began sending me dozens of messages, turning up unannounced at my workplace, and even following me home."

Escalating Threats

The stalking intensified over time, with the man making explicit threats against her life. Despite reporting him to the police and obtaining a restraining order, his harassment continued. He was eventually arrested and sentenced to prison—but his incarceration provided only temporary relief.

"I thought I was finally safe," she admitted. "But now he’s out, and I know he hasn’t forgotten about me."

Living in Fear

Since his release, the woman has taken extreme measures to protect herself, including moving homes and changing her daily routines. Yet, the psychological toll remains unbearable.

"I’m terrified every time I leave the house," she confessed. "I keep looking over my shoulder, wondering if today’s the day he’ll come for me."

Authorities have assured her that they are monitoring the situation, but she fears it may not be enough to stop a determined predator.

A Warning to Others

Her story serves as a chilling reminder of the dangers of stalking and the inadequacies of the justice system in protecting victims. She urges others to take threats seriously and seek help at the first sign of harassment.

"No one should have to live like this," she said. "I just want to feel safe again."