Las Vegas man never served protection order before allegedly stalking Nevada governor, family: ‘He thinks I’m dead’

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — After allegedly harassing his neighbor for months, a Las Vegas man was never served the protection order filed against him, leading him to then stalk Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo and his family and spread the wild claim the governor committed murder.

Stanley Weaver III, 28, is accused of threatening Lombardo’s family — and breaking a window of a home where he believed the governor lived — all because he suspects the state leader murdered his neighbor, the 8 News Now Investigators first reported in March.

Also last month, a Clark County grand jury voted to indict Weaver on charges including aggravated stalking and first-degree arson. According to documents the 8 News Now Investigators obtained, Weaver believes the governor killed Weaver’s former neighbor, Billy Vosburg, who the 8 News Now Investigators confirmed was alive and well.

“I saw your story on the news, and I went, ‘Oh goodness,’” Vosburg said. “I went through his Instagram on a deep dive and discovered, ‘Oh my gosh, he thinks I’m dead. He thinks I’m dead. And not only am I dead, but apparently I was murdered by the governor.’”

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