This report details a high-risk escalation involving a "secondary aggressor" who intervened in an existing stalking case. While the subject initially appeared to be a protector, behavioral analysis confirms they represent a more sophisticated and dangerous threat than the original harasser. Incident Summary
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And I survived him by walking away—slowly, carefully, and without looking back at those frozen-lake eyes. This report details a high-risk escalation involving a
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It started as a rescue. It ended as a cage. One woman explains how the man who saved her from a stranger’s obsession became the nightmare she couldn't escape.
Report Title: The Hero-Villain Spectrum: When a “Protector” Exhibits More Dangerous Traits Than the Original Stalker