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Eva LaRue Recalls Her Stalker Getting Out of Jail and Being Transferred 5 Miles From Her

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00:00And he had just gotten out when we were starting to shoot the documentary.
00:03Not only had he just gotten out, but he, so this whole time in the 12 years,
00:08we didn't know that he hadn't been to California several times
00:11because in all of his letters he was saying,
00:13I'm watching you, I'm around the corner, I'm watching you from work,
00:16all these new kind of where we were and what we were doing.
00:19But in reality, he'd never been to California.
00:22And they released him in Los Angeles.
00:25They put him in a halfway house, 10 miles from our house.
00:28And then they graduated him to his own apartment about five miles from our house.
00:33And it took me three months of lobbying with his superior probation officer.
00:39And because the first phone call I made was, oh yeah, sorry, there's nothing we can do.
00:43That's just how it rolls.
00:45And I was like, how it rolls?
00:47He's never been to California.
00:49You just gave him a lovely paid vacation to live five miles down the house,
00:52down the street from our house.
00:54This is insane.
00:55So it took three months of lobbying.
00:56My U.S. attorneys thankfully helped me and got him returned back to Ohio.
01:02We will always look over our shoulder.
01:05Because now that we've done the documentary, I can't imagine he's.
01:10Yeah, I mean, what do you think?
01:14It's weird.
01:15It's another thing that we don't always talk about.
01:17You know, I've brought it up to Kaya and she's like,
01:19Mom, I don't want to talk about it.
01:20And I'm like, no, I get it.
01:23And yet for me, I'm back in that space again where I'm like,
01:26what if, what if, what if, what if, what if, what if?
01:29The possibilities of, you know, he's on probation now for three years.
01:34But, you know, you check in every two weeks.
01:37It's a lot of time in between check-ins.
01:40And when people don't care anymore, if they're caught, if they die,
01:47if it's a big, lovely pact, I don't know, you know, we just,
01:52and that's where I am in my head, all the things.
01:55Maybe he's not even, he's, I don't, but I'm living in that paranoia.
02:00How do I not?
02:01And when we went to court, he was talking in his statement
02:06about how he wished he'd gotten therapy sooner.
02:09He wished he'd been on medication sooner.
02:12Because maybe all these, all this, his mental health issues
02:16wouldn't have gotten, you know, wouldn't have spiraled to that level.
02:20But when he's off probation, who keeps him on meds?
02:25Who keeps him going to therapy?
02:28I don't think there's any kind of rules or regulations
02:30making sure that when you're off probation, you're off probation.
02:33And we all know that people who are on meds for their instability
02:37go off and on them all the time.
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