Red flags missed in neo-Nazi stalker, say victims

Three women stalked by the same man say police ignored red flags that resulted in repeat offending.
Far-right er Callum Parslow, who had already served time for stalking, was jailed earlier this month for attempted murder.
Mercy Muroki, one of those speaking out against him, said she had "no doubt" he would have tried to kill her if he had her address.
Police said any victim who was dissatisfied with the service they received should make a formal complaint.
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The three women were each ed by Parslow on anonymous online s between 2017 and 2023.
He sent personal and graphic messages about rape, necrophilia and violence.
Ms Muroki, a political commentator and former GB News presenter, received racist and sexist messages in 2023.
"The most concerning was where he talked about how no self respecting paedophile would touch my daughter, and it was a racist comment," she said.

The police advised her to block the s but, after doing so for a while, she then ignored their advice.
"I could see his behaviour was escalating and that every time I blocked him he was still going to find a new way to me and I was worried, where would that end":[]}