Callum Whittingham, 21, from Stretford, Manchester, would assault the teenager and then claim he could not help it whilst trying to distance her from her friends and family during relationship.
Kyle Bell, 27, made mother-of-one Olivia Rowles life a misery for seven months
The stalking began when she ended their three-year relationship in August 2020
The Virgin Media worker used his knowledge to cut off her TV and internet cable
Bell admitted stalking involving serious alarm or distress from August 2020
Judge handed him a 21-month jail sentence, suspended for two years
Thomas Bassett (pictured) has been banned from contacting his ex-lover for five years
A besotted boyfriend has been banned from contacting his ex-lover for five years and has been ordered to pay her £150 damages after he admitted sending more than 1,000 emails begging for them to get back together.
Thomas Bassett, from Radcliffe, Greater Manchester, sent 100 of his messages to Bethany Anderson in a single day and left her in such fear for her safety she changed the locks to her home and refused to go out. Bassett, 26, created 11 different email accounts between February and April this year so he could continue hounding Miss Anderson even after she blocked him.
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JAILED: Carlisle Crown Court A Kendal man jailed for subjecting his former partner and her father to ‘appalling conduct’ asked the judge: “Do I get any time off for coronavirus?” Jamie Thornborrow, 31, asked the question as Judge Nicholas Barker finished sentencing him at Carlisle Crown Court, imposing a 27-month jail term for a series of upsetting offences, which involved him arriving at his then partner’s father’s home armed with an axe and threatening to burn the house down. He also threatened to send people to have his partner’s father killed. The defendant, of Sparrowmire Lane, Kendal, admitted four offences: two allegations of putting a person in fear of violence; carrying a bladed article in a public place without lawful authority; and a common assault on his then partner.