The man who brutally stabbed 23-year-old Celeste Manno following a campaign of prolonged, intense stalking has appeared in court, where his disturbing text messages were revealed.
Luay Sako pleaded guilty to Celeste’s murder in April, appearing in the Supreme Court of Victoria on Monday for a pre-sentence hearing.
“I'm sorry but I can't stop thinking about you. I have never felt like this about anybody in my entire life, it's bordering along a OCD. I'm totally infatuated with you, captivated and fascinated by you. You're all I think about,” he wrote in one message to Celeste.
“After leaving you my productivity and my personal life in my new job has been impacted. This obsession with you, which is a crush, is an addictive and destructive feeling that is interfering with my ability to concentrate, deal with others and go about my daily routine.”
Like many stalking victims, Celeste initially tried to deal with Sako herself.
“Hi Luay, those are really sweet words and I appreciate you saying all of that to me. I'm a bit surprised to read this all as it is new to me,” she wrote.
“As much as I appreciate this, I only feel in a professional way towards you and I wish you all of the best in your new job and journey.”
But the messages continued, prompting Celeste to plead with Sako to leave her alone. This didn’t deter him, but his tone changed.
“My impression of you has changed. You're no different to the majority of women. I'll remember you and this lesson for all life and I will devote every ounce of energy I have to climbing up and proving to the world that I'm somebody.