Gurning face of stalker who crept into neighbour's bedroom
Gurning face of ‘despicable’ stalker, 40, who crept into his neighbour’s bedroom while she slept and told police when arrested the victim was ‘flirting’ with him by wearing shorts
- Phillip Robinson, 40, was jailed for two years and three months for stalking
This is the face of a ‘despicable’ stalker who crept into his neighbour’s bedroom while she slept.
Phillip Robinson, 40, was jailed for two years and three months after pleading guilty to stalking involving serious harm and distress at a previous hearing.
His terrified victim woke to find him standing at the foot of her bed at around 11.30pm on June 11.
She shouted, ‘What are you doing? Get out!’ which woke up other family members who forced him out of the house as he repeatedly apologised.
Robinson had climbed through an unlocked window at the victim’s home in Warboys, Cambridgeshire, and made his way up the stairs, police said.
Phillip Robinson, 40, was jailed for two years and three months after pleading guilty to stalking
In a police interview, Robinson said the victim had flirted with him by wearing shorts and because she had talked to him, but confirmed she had never told him her name.
He said he appeared in her bedroom, as he thought she had sent him a text inviting him, but then admitted he was wrong and he didn’t receive any such message.
Cambridgeshire Police said Robinson had carried out an escalating campaign of stalking towards the victim in the months before the incident.
He’d sit on his mobility scooter at the end of his driveway, watching her home and would try to talk to her when she came out, which she tried to avoid.
Then he started travelling down a communal pathway near her garden and often parked his scooter so it would face her home for about 15 minutes at a time.
After being arrested in June, he breached his bail conditions several times and was arrested for a continuation of stalking, the force said.
Robinson was jailed at Peterborough Crown Court on Wednesday after admitting the offences at a previous hearing.
DC Alan Tregilgas thanked the victim for reporting the incident and said: ‘Robinson’s behaviour was despicable, it was a frightening experience for the victim in her own home where she should feel safe.’
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