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Smith vs Jones

After Baby Reindeer, the recent Netflix hit, it would appear that second-ratecomedian-celebrity stalkers still fascinate the sofa crowd.

Here’s another for you. Before Baby Reindeer was even conceived, I had my own bizarre fixation experience.

Most stalkers seem to be thwarted lovers. Mine was far from that. Can you even have a stalker whom you never encounter? An invisible huntsman who dogs your every tread?

I don’t know. But I once had an invisible and frankly threatening presence in my life.

This took place about a hundred years ago, in the nineties. My agent got in touch with me. (That could be the end of the story

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