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Jennifer Aniston ‘Always Lived in Fear of Stalkers Capable of Violating Her Life’: Report

Jennifer Aniston ‘Always Lived in Fear of Stalkers Capable of Violating Her Life’: Report

Jennifer Aniston is reeling from shock following the stalker incident that took place earlier this month. The sources close to the Friends actress revealed that she is facing her worst fear, as the movie star was present in her mansion when an intruder tried to crash in. According to the media reports, the stalker was held at gunpoint by the security guard and is currently facing non-bailable charges of vandalism after he crashed his car into the front gate of the actress’ residence.  The officials who caught the stalker also revealed that various creepy social media posts surfaced under his name. One of the posts also claimed Jennifer Aniston to be the maniac’s bride.  Amongst the many write-ups uploaded on the internet, one read, “Christ Jimmy Wayne Carwyle and Emanuel Jennifer Joanna Aniston Carwyle, HIS LOVE AND INNERMOST BEING WAS US, TWO BEING ONE LIFE, ONE BEING, ONE FLESH, THROUGHOUT LIFE FIXING TO FINALLY GET TO SEE YOU.” The LAPD, however, confirmed that though the Murder Mystery actress was present in her home, she did …

Miley Cyrus’ 50-Year-Old Stalker’s Disturbing Plot to Propose to Disney Star When She Was Just 16 Revealed on Stalking the Stars

Miley Cyrus’ 50-Year-Old Stalker’s Disturbing Plot to Propose to Disney Star When She Was Just 16 Revealed on Stalking the Stars

Miley Cyrus’ stalker allegedly planned on proposing marriage to the actress-singer back when she was filming for the Disney show Hannah Montana. In the new episode of Stalking the Stars, the sister of the stalker revealed the plans her brother had with the actress before he was arrested in 2009. While sitting down for the taping of Discovery’s new docu-series, Larilyn Adair claimed that her brother’s infatuation increased beyond the limit, causing his doom. She also recalled when the 50-year-old criminal mind asked for a diamond ring from his mother, planning to propose to the movie star. Adair explained, “I think it’s important to understand how people get into a situation like this.” She further shared that her brother, Mark McLeod, had believed that he and Cyrus “were supposed to be together and we couldn’t stop it.”  McLeod was hit with a misdemeanor charge and pleaded guilty in court. The judge ordered 2 years of probation and screening of his mental health while also keeping him away from the musician and her family. Further, opening …

‘The Last of Us’ 2: What are stalkers, the new infected creature? | Web Series

‘The Last of Us’ 2: What are stalkers, the new infected creature? | Web Series

The first episode of The Last of Us season 2 introduces the ‘Stalker’ – one of the most disturbing forms of the infected yet. Unlike the ‘Runners,’ who recklessly charge at prey, or the ‘Clickers,’ who rely on echolocation (locating objects by reflected sound) due to their blindness, the Stalkers take it up a notch by mixing stealth, speed, and strategic movement. In the season premiere, Ellie’s face-off with a Stalker in an abandoned supermarket reveals how different this infected type is – quiet, scheming, and capable of hiding and striking with precision. In the first episode of The Last of Us season 2, viewers encounter the Stalker, a stealthy infected that combines speed and strategic behaviour. (@TheLastofUsHBO/X) Also Read: Netflix exceeds Q1 earnings expectations, posts $10.5 billion in revenue What are these Stalkers? Stalkers are a mid-stage form of Cordyceps infection, typically appearing between two weeks to a year after initial exposure. By this point, fungal growths have started to rupture through their skin, especially around the eyes and shoulders. Unlike Clickers, Stalkers retain …

Apple to Face Lawsuit Claiming AirTags Are Weapon of Stalkers, US Court Rules

Apple Inc. lost a bid to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that its AirTag devices help stalkers track their victims. US District Judge Vince Chhabria in San Francisco ruled Friday that three plaintiffs in the class-action suit had made sufficient claims for negligence and product liability, though he dismissed the others. About three dozen women and men who filed the suit alleged that Apple was warned of the risks posed by its AirTags and argued the company could be legally blamed under California law when the tracking devices are used for misconduct. In the three claims that survived, the plaintiffs “allege that, when they were stalked, the problems with the AirTag’s safety features were substantial, and that those safety defects caused their injuries,” Chhabria wrote. Apple had argued it designed the AirTag with “industry-first” safety measures and shouldn’t be held responsible when the product is misused. “Apple may ultimately be right that California law did not require it to do more to diminish the ability of stalkers to use AirTags effectively, but that determination cannot be …