David Taylor, formerly of Tarbolton Crescent, Hale, initiated an eight-month stalking campaign in August last year after being banned from his former GP’s practice. The 56-year-old was placed on the barred list following aggressive and alarming behavior toward the doctor at the premises.
After being blocked by the GP, Taylor found her business profile and sent messages. Despite being blocked again, he used another account to request the transfer of his medical records to a new doctor. As his behavior intensified, the victim blocked his further attempts to contact her.
“After her initial shock, she shut the door, called her husband and 999. With Taylor knowing where she and her family lived, the victim was left living in fear and no longer felt able to live her life normally.”
Taylor was handed one of the country’s longest jail sentences for stalking, reflecting the severity of his threatening behavior and the long-lasting trauma inflicted on his victim.
Summary: A volatile stalker’s prolonged harassment forced a GP into fear and disrupted her life, culminating in a lengthy jail sentence for the perpetrator.
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