-Cp
06-26-2007, 02:10 PM
TACOMA, Wash. — Maybe it's just a long-running prank, but the reign of terror endured by three families buries the needle on the creepy meter.
For four months, the Kuykendalls, the Prices and the McKays say they've been harassed and threatened by mysterious cell phone stalkers who track their every move and occasionally lurk by their homes late at night, screaming and banging on walls.
Police can't seem to stop them. The late night visitors vanish before officers arrive. The families say investigators have a hard time believing the stalkers can control cell phones without touching them and suspect an elaborate hoax.
Complaints to their phone companies do no good — the families say they've been told what the stalkers are doing is impossible.
It doesn't feel impossible to Heather Kuykendall and her sister, Darci Price, who have saved and recorded scores of threatening voice mails, uttered in throaty, juvenile rasps stolen from bad horror films.
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http://www.courierpress.com/news/2007/jun/25/families-claim-theyre-being-stalked-through-cell/
For four months, the Kuykendalls, the Prices and the McKays say they've been harassed and threatened by mysterious cell phone stalkers who track their every move and occasionally lurk by their homes late at night, screaming and banging on walls.
Police can't seem to stop them. The late night visitors vanish before officers arrive. The families say investigators have a hard time believing the stalkers can control cell phones without touching them and suspect an elaborate hoax.
Complaints to their phone companies do no good — the families say they've been told what the stalkers are doing is impossible.
It doesn't feel impossible to Heather Kuykendall and her sister, Darci Price, who have saved and recorded scores of threatening voice mails, uttered in throaty, juvenile rasps stolen from bad horror films.
Read the rest here:
http://www.courierpress.com/news/2007/jun/25/families-claim-theyre-being-stalked-through-cell/