“I was like immediately in panic mode,” she said. “Anybody could’ve put something on our stuff and started tracking us.”
Unsure of what to do next, Nardelli called the police who checked her car and her purse but came up empty.
“Everywhere that I’ve been, everywhere that I’m going is just being watched, so I didn’t feel safe going anywhere,” she said. (Source: WHDH)
Another Boston woman has also reported an incident to the police.
Nardelli is working with BPD to try to figure out who's stalking her. Good luck, Francesca! Hope they find and nail the bastard.
“This is my personal nightmare. I’m so terrified of people violating my personal privacy like that,” she said.
Of course it's terrifying. Made all the more terrifying by the fact they haven't found the AirTag button that someone placed with her. Something like this happening has to make you ultra paranoid, that's for sure.
Maybe the stalker is "just" doing this for the kicks, for their own personal entertainment. But maybe they're obsessing on a person for some reason. The examples I've seen are all of attractive young women. Is there a mere teched-up but harmless incel tracing them, or is it a psycho killer? Who wants to wait around to find out...
Anyway: sick, sick, sick. And women have a right to be sick, sick, sick and tired of this crap.
As Satchel Paige once famously advised, "Don't look back. Something might be gaining on you." If Satch were still with us, he'd have to revise his quote. Maybe to something along the lines of "Look back. Someone you don't know is using AirTag to stalk you." Or "Be afraid. Be very afraid."
You know, sometimes technology's a good thing.
Other times...
I realize there were bad guy stalkers out there before technology. Ted Bundy had a VW bug, not any sophisticated tracking devices. Still, technology makes this crap a lot easier. Ugh...
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