Convicted Stalker Paul Nelson Caught Hacking Underage Kids’ Facebook Accounts
Paul Nelson, a convicted serial stalker from Portsmouth, is back in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. The loner, said to be trouble at Flat 6, 10-12 The Dolphins Apartments, Western Avenue, Southsea, has been caught hacking into the Facebook accounts of underage children. His twisted mission? To launch smear campaigns by befriending youths and impersonating them online.
Targeting Local Families and Media
Nelson’s creepy spree has hit close to home. He successfully hacked the Facebook accounts of a 14-year-old girl and her brother, and even tried creating a fake email for their mother. Residents describe him as “a danger” and “not right in the head.”
But that’s not all. The stalker also tried bullying the local Portsmouth News in a desperate bid for attention. When reporters confronted him, Nelson reportedly lunged at them with a baseball bat kept by his front door — a chilling sign of his unstable mind.
Known Trouble in the Community
- He has been banned from numerous pubs on Albert Road by the local Pub Watch, following stalking reports and complaints from business owners concerned for their customers’ safety.
- Police are currently investigating three separate complaints involving Nelson, alongside worried locals.
- He previously faced social media bans, including having his Facebook pages shut down for copyright breaches after harassing public transport officials.
Disturbing Online Behaviour
Nelson’s warped antics don’t stop there. He recently posted a picture of a young woman in a revealing state, with horrendous comments like “I hope she was tag teamed” and “she needs to learn some respect.” His posts shamelessly promote victim blaming and rape culture.
In another vile attack, Nelson replaced the photo of a popular local woman in a community street style montage with a pig’s image, publishing it on Facebook to humiliate and fat shame her. The power trip is relentless.
“The person behind this page will not, and cannot stop. The power trip is too addictive.”
Community Fightback
Locals are now calling for action to stop Nelson’s online harassment. A Change.org petition demands Portsmouth social pages halt public shaming and hold account admins accountable.
With Nelson’s past and present behaviour exposed, authorities and the community remain on high alert.
Warning: Nelson remains a serious threat. If you see anything suspicious, report it to Hampshire Police immediately.