Female stalker jailed after threatening to kill ex who dumped her for refusing to take part in a threesome
A JILTED stalker who threatened to kill her ex when he dumped her for refusing to take part in a threesome has been jailed.
Lauren Adamson showed up at Tyler Seymour’s home with a knife following the split and slid a creepy note under his door.
Lauren Adamson has been jailed over a stalking campaign against her ex[/caption]She also bombarded him with chilling messages using different phone numbers.
On one occasion she told him: “I know where you live, I know your workplace and address, n**.
“I’m going to come to kill you.”
Adamson even breached her bail conditions after she was arrested and continued to hound her terrified ex-boyfriend.
She has now been jailed for 13 months and slapped with a restraining order after pleading guilty to stalking, possessing a knife and making threats to kill.
Aylesbury Crown Court heard the couple met on a dating site and they embarked on a casual relationship.
But when Tyler clocked his partner wanted more, he asked if she wanted to take part in a “couple exchange”.
Adamson refused and later discovered her boyfriend had a sexual encounter with the other woman regardless.
After he ended the relationship, jilted Adamson then waged a stalking campaign by sending him a barrage of vile messages.
She also dispatched police to his door on false claims and made reference in her texts to places Tyler had visited.
On April 8, Adamson was arrested and released on bail with a condition not to contact her ex.
Despite this, she showed up at Tyler’s home with a knife just three weeks later and told him: “I’m going to kill you”.
Adamson also slid a note under his door that read: “I miss you, let’s be adults about this.
“I know you want me, that’s why I started stalking you. Don’t make me kill you because I will miss you. Don’t make me kill you.”
Tyler called the police to tell them Adamson had breached her bail conditions and she was re-arrested and later charged.
Sentencing, Judge Alan Blake said: “This is a difficult case. I recognise that this was a short relationship and when it came to an end you found it very difficult to deal with.
“It is plain from the psychiatric report, that you are somebody who has great difficulty in dealing with rejection and you have suffered with your mental health – rising from mostly likely, your ADHD, since you were young.”