Help from parents
May. 8th, 2007 05:38 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Anthony Perone, 20, pleaded guilty in March in Connecticut in
connection with two stalking letters he admitted mailing to a
woman he had fallen for in the third grade but who apparently had
spurned him. The rambling, incoherent letters explicitly threatened
death, and Perone had intended to send them anonymously, in that
he wrote no return address on the envelopes. However, he lived
with his mother and had given each envelope to her to mail, and,
unknown to him, she had thoughtfully added his name and address
before posting them. [St. Paul Pioneer Press, 3-19-07]
connection with two stalking letters he admitted mailing to a
woman he had fallen for in the third grade but who apparently had
spurned him. The rambling, incoherent letters explicitly threatened
death, and Perone had intended to send them anonymously, in that
he wrote no return address on the envelopes. However, he lived
with his mother and had given each envelope to her to mail, and,
unknown to him, she had thoughtfully added his name and address
before posting them. [St. Paul Pioneer Press, 3-19-07]