A creepy stalker who falsely claimed his ex had died in a 999 hoax call has been locked up.
David Williams’ Reign of Terror
David Williams, 48, bombarded his former partner with texts, calls, and messages after their breakup in June last year. From 12 August, he even loitered outside her Peterborough home.
The victim revealed she felt like a prisoner in her own house, terrified by his relentless harassment.
Breaking Bail and Escalating Abuse
Despite bail conditions banning contact, Williams ignored orders. Police were called on 29 August after neighbours heard a furious row at the victim’s home. Officers found Williams had shown up days earlier with letters and a necklace.
He also received a 10-year restraining order banning any contact with his victim.
Williams’ jail time sends a clear message: stalking and false emergency calls will not be tolerated.
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