By Ox Drover
Dr. Sherry L. Meinberg, an educator holds the “world’s record” with the FBI for being seriously stalked for the longest time—forty years!—by a combination of her first and second husbands, who brutally beat her and almost killed her. Even after 17 years in a mental institution for the dangerously insane, her first husband, who had written her letters every day of his incarceration, came after her again, and found her.
Dr. Meinberg’s book promotion says:
Research now tells us that one in twelve women in the USA, and a growing number of men, will be stalked at some time in their lives. Over one and a half million adults are stalked annually, with the vast majority of victims being the average, normal, everyday citizen. Could one of your family members or friends become a victim? Could you? Find out what to expect, and how to protect yourself and loved ones.
When Dr. Meinberg was first being stalked, there was no such thing as a “stalking law” and police considered a man beating his wife a “domestic affair” that they should not interfere with. It was only in 1990 that the first stalking laws were passed. At this time there are federal anti-stalking laws as well as state anti-stalking laws.
Fortunately, Dr. Meinberg survived these devastating attempts to take her life and shared the things she learned about being safe from stalkers in two books. The Bogeyman, Stalking and Its Aftermath is the actual story of her life on the run and how she coped with these terrifying experiences. Her second book concerning stalkers is Toxic Attention—Keeping Safe from Stalkers, Abusers and Intruders.
The first order of business in a campaign of showing that you are serious about protecting yourself is a TRO or Temporary Restraining Order. Although this is just a “piece of paper,” it puts the police on notice that the person should be kept away from you and that they can instantly arrest him.
However, Gavin DeBecker, in his book, the Gift of Fear, states that at times he advises his clients, who come to him for help with their safety, not to get a TRO, as sometimes as the order infuriates the stalker and makes the stalker only more intent to harm the victim. So the advice to “get a TRO” is not universal, and depends on the individual stalker. Research mentioned by both Dr. Meinberg and Mr. DeBecker shows that about 75 percent of ER visits for DV victims, or DV murders, are after the initial separation from the abuser by the victim, and the great majority of those killed were stalked before the murder.
Though she does not use the terms psychopath/sociopath, Dr. Meinberg does describe in Chapter 6 of her book the traits of the “warning signs for potential danger,” which include all the descriptions of a psychopath.
In addition to Dr. Meinberg’s book, Diane Glass, a nationally syndicated columnist for the Universal Press Syndicate, who has first-hand experience with being stalked by her ex-boyfriend for years, published a thin volume, Stalking the Stalker—Fighting Back with High-tech Gadgets and Low-tech Know-how. I found this little volume somewhat helpful as well. It is filled with excellent advice on various high-tech gadgets and ways to use them, as well as just common sense applications of lower —tech things to help you.
A man named “J. J. Luna” is the author of How to be Invisible. This man gives practical advice on how to live in such a way (legally) that you are not traceable by a paper trail to where you actually reside. Though I am not sure why Mr. Luna, who is not apparently being stalked, wants to live in such a way that there is no paper trail to find him, nonetheless he gives some interesting information on how to keep your property out of your name, but still in your control. I found the book very interesting if a bit sinister, but since the things it advises are not illegal, and are quite easily and cheaply accomplished and are also some of the things the private investigator advised me to do, I think this book might also be helpful to others who are being stalked or worry they might be.
Those who deal with psychopaths who are likely to stalk us (not all are likely to stalk) need, I think, to at least be prepared for how to defend ourselves both physically and legally from stalking. None of us, I think, should totally discount the potential for violence that some psychopaths do have. Once you have seen this violence in a psychopath, do not calm yourself by discounting what you have seen; it might be a fatal mistake.
I have chosen to live cautiously, but not to live in terror, of my son. I think that realistic caution is something that all of us should be aware of.
O/Joy,
Thank you for the helpfull info…I will do all of the above. I hope others take the time to read as well. I have always considered my internet use “safe” as I never go to wierd sites, ect. It was shocking to say the leaste. Guess I’m not as computer savy as most. Maybe others wont have this problem..it’s scary.
Hi coping
‘o/joy’ is a great name!
most people have no idea what can be found about them online. I was conned online; and have learned a bit about ‘managing’ my online presence.
when i went ‘underground’ online i deleted my fb account. set up an email not related to any other email, and signed up with a false name, not used anywhere else. We CAN’T be too careful. There is much I don’t know, but i also use a proxy server, so that it is harder to pinpoint my IP address.
Silvermoon,
Guess I need to work on that “common sense” thing you mentioned above.
The purpose of my post was to warn people..It’s amazing that no matter how carefull you think you are…you never really know. My intention was if 2 minutes can let let you be aware of a potentionally dangerouse situation…its worth it. Especially and most importantly if you are on this site.
Although I’m trying not to take that comment as a personal attack, logically I realize it wasnt(my issues and where I’m at). You are right.. with a 7 year restraining order and a newborn baby now is not the time to be stupid and naive. Been there to long!
hi silvermoon!
O/Joy,
tell me about proxy servers. I’ve been thinking I need to do that. I know I can google it, but I’m wondering how much complication I can look forward to.
Hi O/Joy,
Thanks 🙂 Hmm going “underground”. I like it!! First things first..clean up!! Erase! I’m not computer savy at all…in fact this is the first time I have ever blogged (when I found this site).
Not to sound stupid but what is a proxy server?
Hi Sky,
I forgot to thank you the other day for the advise on “hooked by an s” I hope I didnt come off as defensive…my emotions are off the charts these days. I checked out the info..very informative. Thank you
coping – we all have ‘IP’ addresses if we go online with our computers. these are addresses our internet service providers assign to a business or an area. The actual address is a series of numbers. Unless you have a dedicated IP (big companies, government offices in a particular city, etc. usually do), they numbers will range a bit, say from 123456 to 123457 in a few hours. The IP address will tell people where your email and your blog post came from, – which city, country, and possibly which street address/ business, and who your internet service provider is.
A proxy server routes your IP address through another IP address to hide it. If you route an address through a couple of proxy servers, you are harder to find and identify online.
sky – they are easy-peasy. i pay for an online service, about $50 for 6 months. You can also often use an online proxy server to browse the internet url by url for free. I think you can also buy and download a proxy server, and then everything that comes from your computer would be routed through a proxy server.
as I only use mine for sneaking around re the spath – i used it to look at her stuff and to post where i needed to about her. I only use one. I am sure a hacker could find me, but if you combine it with a gmail account (which doesn’t show the IP address in the email header), it could give quite good security. the spath didn’t use a proxy server – i waded through lists of routed servers – but all the email from all of the characters cam from her spathy assed email account.
O/Joy,
Good info..thank you. Its sad I really need to get up to date with this stuff. I always thought every computer had its own “ip” address. This is what prompted me for the security update today. I noticied allot of “unknown” ip addresses in my gmail account. It was wierd but all my security was good.
Is blogging safe on this site? Can others see what I type?
Well first things first..cleanup..I will follow your advise earlier and do some additional research…