Just when is it right for you to let go of your ex? For Linda Murphy, it must be somewhere after 80,000 phone calls.
Murphy was arrested for stalking her ex boyfriend by the Albuquerque Police Department, after
allegedly calling him 77,639 times, sending him 1937 emails, 41 229
text messages, 217 sung messages and 647 letters in the space of just
once week.
Murphy, who has an history of obsessive
compulsive behavior, would have badly taken her breakup with William
Ryans, with whom she had had a relationship for three weeks. She is
accused of using up to three phones at once to call him, 24 hours a
day, on his cell phone, home number and at work. The woman would have
ingested large quantities of energy drinks and amphetamines to remain
awake and would have gone sleepless for a week, calling her ex nonstop.
“My
client is profoundly relieved that Ms. Murphy is finally behind bars”
stated the plaintiff’s lawyer, J.D. James Kilroy. “He hasn’t been able
to sleep, work or enjoy life in any way, for more than a week. He was
having a hard time thinking clearly and was nearing depression, it was
about time the harassment ceased. Now all we want is for Ms. Murphy to
get the medical help she needs, and for the law to keep her away from my
client.”
The
accused is expected to appear in the state court tomorrow in
Albuquerque, and most experts presume that the judge will order a
psychological evaluation of the woman to determine if she is capable of
standing trial.
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