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As a travel influencer with thousands of followers, being contacted by strangers is familiar territory for Alexandra Saper.
She’s had her fair share of trolls too, though not too many. Nothing a quick block and delete couldn’t fix. So in 2022, when she received a "creepy" Instagram message from a man, she did what she always does: block, delete and move on.
But the messages continued, only now the sender was directing them to her work email. Without any effective way to block the contact, the best she could do was try to ignore it. The messages were erratic. Some were rambling sentences or paragraphs, others more like rants, riddled with sexual references and descriptions of his growing obsession with her.
Growing concerned, Saper reported the emails to Google and Instagram, but was ignored by both. Over the next few months, she received hundreds of emails from this man. A man she’d never met or spoken to.
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Over time, the messages became increasingly sexually explicit and aggressive. By the end of the year, a more sinister theme had emerged.