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Stalked *NOTES*

July 9 2008 at 7:54 PM
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Faith Conti thought she was communicating with one of her wrestling idols she had admired for years prior to connecting online….until she faced the truth that it was an imposter the entire time. When she investigates and exposes the impersonator’s lies, her story takes a bizarre–and sometimes disturbing–turn.

In the interim, she makes new friends that support her mission, including a man in her area who had his own suspicions for a long time, along with two British fans who also help Faith spread the word in their own fashion.

Stalked is based on actual events.

 
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