‘Spiderman’ stalker pleads guilty to terrorising woman with gifts on doorstep
A stalker who terrorised a woman with disturbing gifts while in disguise faces jail after being unmasked.
Mason Rogers, 22, left a series of items on the doorstep of a 24-year-old woman – who was not known to him – over a period of more than ten months.
His campaign began in February 2024 when he left a limited-edition Valentine’s Day figurine in a bag outside the victim’s home in Hailsham, Sussex – nearly ten miles away from his home in Eastbourne.
Following the incident, the victim set up a doorbell camera, which six months later showed a man in a Spiderman mask – later discovered to be Rogers – posting a parcel through her letterbox.
Wrapped in birthday-themed wrapping paper, it contained a book based on a TV show the victim liked as a child.
A card inside said ‘happy six months and seventeen days since’ the last gift and had a printed QR code linking to a video called ‘My Stalker’.
Rogers returned in December – now wearing a baseball cap and face mask – and left another package containing a doorbell camera and an interior CCTV camera.
It contained another card, which this time said ‘happy ten months and sixteen days since you found out you had a stalker’.
Rogers was identified and arrested following police enquiries and a public appeal for information.
Inside his home, officers found a handwritten note of the victim’s name and address, the same wrapping paper used for the gifts, and a diary with notes about the victim’s personal life and more gifts he wanted to get her.
Rogers admitted a charge of stalking involving serious alarm and distress – which carries a prison sentence of up to 10 years – at a court hearing on Friday.
He is due to be sentenced at a further hearing on January 31.
DCI Kelly Lewis, the Sussex Police lead for stalking, said: The victim was understandably distressed and I’d like to commend the strength and bravery she showed in reporting this to police.”
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