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  2. Sasaeng fan - Wikipedia

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    Sasaeng fans are often female, aged 13 to 22, and may be driven to commit borderline criminal acts in order to gain attention from celebrities. Examples of such acts include seeking out celebrities at their dorms or homes, spreading rumours, stealing their personal belongings or information, harassing family members, and sending idols gifts ...

  3. Jin Tianhe - Wikipedia

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    Jin Tianhe was born in 1873 to a wealthy family in the Anhui Province, and subsequently received an elite education at local academies. [1] However, after failing his imperial civil service examination, Jin Tianhe turned to statecraft (jingshi) learning to gain acceptance from the elite.

  4. Stalking - Wikipedia

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    Further results include: 86% of stalking victims were female, 81% of the stalkers were male. Women were mainly stalked by men (88%) while men were almost equally stalked by men and women (60% male stalkers). 19% of the stalking victims reported that they were still being stalked at the time of study participation ( point prevalence rate: 2%).

  5. Ruth Ann Steinhagen - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Ann Steinhagen (born Ruth Catherine Steinhagen; December 23, 1929 – December 29, 2012) was an American woman who shot and nearly killed Eddie Waitkus, star first baseman of the Philadelphia Phillies, on June 14, 1949, in one of the first instances of what later became known as stalker crimes. [2]

  6. Margaret Mary Ray - Wikipedia

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    Ray first made the news in May 1988, when she was arrested at the Lincoln Tunnel for failing to pay the $3 toll. She was driving late-night talk show host David Letterman's Porsche, stolen from his driveway, with her three-year-old son Alex.

  7. 'Baby Reindeer': Woman Who Allegedly Inspired Stalker ... - AOL

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    A woman who claims she is the real-life inspiration for Richard Gadd's hit Netflix series, Baby Reindeer, is slamming the creator for what she calls an inaccurate portrayal of their relationship.

  8. Category:Fictional stalkers - Wikipedia

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  9. Rise: A Feminist Book Project - Wikipedia

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    Rise: A Feminist Book Project, formerly known as the Amelia Bloomer Project and compiled by the American Library Association, is an annual list of books with significant feminist content that are intended for readers from birth to age 18.