Click, Track, Terrorize: Inside The Four-Year Prison Sentence Of A Illinois Cyberstalker

A Chicago man will spend the next four years in federal prison after a relentless campaign of cyberstalking and harassment against six former romantic partners. Vincent Storme, 38, weaponized technology and personal intimacy to terrorize his victims, their families, employers, and friends after the women ended their relationships with him.

The federal investigation revealed a pattern of escalating behavior where Storme tracked his victims both online and in person. In one case, Storme secretly accessed a former girlfriend’s phone to steal a semi-nude photograph, which he then published online for her family, friends, and co-workers to see. To amplify the humiliation, Storme created a website and social media accounts using the victim’s name to continue his harassment.

Even after being arrested and released on bond, Storme did not stop. Police caught him stalking a different victim by following her home in his vehicle. Another woman reported that Storme frequently showed up at her house unannounced after they broke up…

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