We've Relocated!
We've relocated our office to Sequim, but we're not gone! We welcome you to register with us to access our updated contact information. Also, as a registered user, you'll be able to learn more about our newly-implemented LogMeIn Rescue service, which enables us to solve many computer problems within minutes of your call! Register today!| Stalker-turned-burglar fixed love target's PC |
|
|
|
| Written by Tim | |||
| Wednesday, 14 December 2005 10:59 | |||
|
A Chinese stalker-turned-burglar fixed his neighbour's computer during one unsanctioned visit into her home, a Chinese court heard. A court in Harbin, in north-eastern China, dismissed harassment charges against Jin Bo after hearing how his unrequited love drove him into breaking into the unnamed woman's home five times between October and November this year, Chinese news agency Xinhua reports. Local judges made the ruling despite hearing how the man was caught
red-handed coming out of her apartment on 15 November with a key to her
door, a bra, two photographs and her MP3 player, which he claimed was
in need of repair. On other occasions he fixed her computer, washed her
dishes and left a note that said: "Don't panic. I hope you can
understand my feelings for you." He once sneaked into the woman's home
while she was sleeping, only fleeing when she woke up. written by John Leyden found on theregister.co.uk
|




