Glasgow Times

CANCER CLAIM STALKER IN REIGN OF TERROR

Man sent undertaker­s to home of former lover

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ASTALKER has avoided jail despite hounding his terrified victim and sending undertaker­s to collect her ‘dead’ body.

He bombarded the 44-year-old with phone calls, cards and flowers – refusing to leave her alone.

He even concocted a fake cancer diagnosis telling her he had weeks to live.

A STALKER who relentless­ly contacted a terrified woman and sent undertaker­s to her door to collect her dead body when she was still alive has narrowly avoided jail.

James Leslie, 43, refused Debra Reid’s pleas to stop contacting her after a short relationsh­ip and friendship didn’t work out.

He bombarded the 44-year-old with phone calls, cards and flowers - refusing to leave her alone despite her repeated requests.

Leslie claimed he had terminal cancer in a desperate bid to maintain contact and told her he had weeks to live.

But after he posed as her teenage son to request undertaker­s pick up her remains and her children answered the door to the private ambulance, she reported Leslie to cops.

Infatuated Leslie accepted his guilt – but denied phoning the undertaker­s.

After a trial at Glasgow Sheriff Court, Leslie, from Strathblan­e, was unanimousl­y convicted of stalking Miss Reid between April 1 and May 12, 2016, and sending funeral directors to her door and causing distress to her family.

Yesterday sheriff Martin Jones QC handed Leslie a three year community payback order with 300 hours of unpaid work, the requiremen­t to go on a court appointed programme and a tag to stay in his house between 9pm and 6am, for six months.

He was also given a five year non-harassment order not to contact Debra.

The sheriff said: “This richly deserves custody, you have got a directly analogous offence and seem to have learned nothing from that.

“The only thing that saves you is being the carer for your young daughter.”

Leslie – who has a previous conviction for stalking from 2013 – contacted Debra, from Bishopbrig­gs, on Facebook in February 2016.

The pair knew each other from school and met for coffees and walks and tried at a relationsh­ip.

She said a “gut feeling” told her she shouldn’t continue with that and asked to just be friends.

Leslie called her a “tease” and told her “we should just get sex out the way and go back to being friends”.

Debra asked Leslie – who would phone her multiple times a day – to back off a bit and stop hounding her if she didn’t answer her phone.

Fiscal depute Mark Allan asked: “How would you describe the nature of that communicat­ion in general terms?”

She replied: “Relentless would be the word I would use.”

“It was exhausting me. It clearly took up a lot of my time. If I didn’t answer the calls it would escalate to him sending me messages.

“So often I would end up phoning him back because otherwise it just didn’t stop.”

Phone records showed Leslie called Debra around 150 times over a seven week period – she eventually saved his number as Jim Leslie **DON’T ANSWER.

The mum-of-two eventually changed her number completely in a bid to stop him contacting her but he sent dozens of flowers and cards to her house and contacted her on different Facebook accounts.

Dad-of-one Leslie said he was “in a dark hole” at the time, having suffered a bereavemen­t in 2014.

He said he was “absolutely disgusted” at his behaviour, but denied being the person who made the phone call to funeral directors.

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Picture: Spindrift James Leslie has avoided being sent to prison
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James Leslie avoided jail after appearing at Glasgow Sheriff Court

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