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Stalkers Who Targeted Celebrities and How They Were Caught

Stalkers Who Targeted Celebrities and How They Were Caught

Stalkers Who Targeted Celebrities and How They Were Caught

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Mark McLeod (Miley Cyrus)

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Jason Rivera (Miley Cyrus)

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Frank Edward Hoover (Taylor Swift)

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Kevin McGlynn (Rihanna)

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Jack Jordan (Uma Thurman)

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Michael Abram (George Harrison)

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Karen McNeil (Justin Timberlake)

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Joshua Cobett (Sandra Bullock)

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Robert Dewey Hoskins (Madonna)

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Stalkers Who Targeted Celebrities and How They Were Caught
Mark McLeod (Miley Cyrus)
Jason Rivera (Miley Cyrus)
Frank Edward Hoover (Taylor Swift)
Kevin McGlynn (Rihanna)
Jack Jordan (Uma Thurman)
Michael Abram (George Harrison)
Karen McNeil (Justin Timberlake)
Joshua Cobett (Sandra Bullock)
Robert Dewey Hoskins (Madonna)

Stalkers Who Targeted Celebrities and How They Were Caught

Celebrities have to deal with a very public life. Magazines and online entertainment websites publish daily gossip stories on even the simplest things they do. Paparazzi follow them to sets, family events, and sometimes even hospitals. The scariest thing that celebrities have to deal with, though, is obsessive stalkers.

Some people struggle with boundaries and understanding that celebrities don't owe them anything. Others have terrible obsessions and thoughts against a celebrity, enough to stalk, harm, and even kill.

Stalking in general is more common than you'd think. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, in just 12 months, they recorded 5.9 million people being victims of stalking. Stalking is more than just physically bothering someone or following them. It also involves online stalking, unsolicited phone calls/emails, and leaving unwanted items.

Ready to dive into the chilling world of stalking? Click through the slideshow for stalkers who targeted celebrities, including how they got caught. For this information, we focused on reviewing entertainment, law, and news sources.

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