The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Jail for misogynist who followed female joggers

- TIM BUGLER

Awoman-hating loner who hid beside isolated footpaths and bike tracks in Fife and “jumped out” at females taking their daily exercise during the first lockdown was sentenced to more than 15 months’ imprisonme­nt.

Mark Russell shadowed and terrified 10 walkers or joggers, across a swathe of Clackmanna­nshire and part of Fife.

Alloa Sheriff Court heard Russell, 34, held “extreme, misogynist­ic views” about women and had been identified since primary school as having a personalit­y disorder and problems with empathy and authority.

Sheriff Neil Bowie, who jailed him for 462 days, said: “The locations were isolated, on the majority of the occasions the first lockdown was in force, social distancing rules applied, and there was limited time for exercise.

“You have clearly demonstrat­ed no remorse.

“It’s been described that you have a very misogynist­ic attitude towards women.”

Russell, of Dollar, Clackmanna­nshire, pled guilty in October to eight offences of threatenin­g behaviour and a ninth of breaching an undertakin­g, all between November 21, 2019 and May 7, 2020.

The court heard that during a six-month campaign, one 60-year-old woman Russell targeted became “so unsettled” she became afraid to go out alone.

Prosecutor Susannah Hutchison said: “In December 2019 she became aware of him passing on his bicycle and entering a wooded area near her home.

“She initially thought his behaviour was unusual.

“As the weeks passed, she became aware of him stepping out behind her as she passed.

“One evening in January 2020, at about 9.10pm, he stepped out then walked ‘very close’ behind her for 30 yards.

“It got so bad she would not leave her house alone.”

Russell was traced and warned but less than two months later, two women, aged 40 and 44, saw Russell “turn to face them” as they were out running on an old railway line near Dollar.

He “so unsettled them” they turned and ran back the way they had come.

After a full mile they suddenly heard footsteps behind them and Russell ran between them.

They slowed down but Russell matched their pace until they were all walking.

The following month a 46-year-old mother, walking with her children on the same old rail track, found Russell less than 3ft behind her.

She kept increasing her pace but was continuall­y matched by Russell, who remained “uncomforta­bly” close behind her.

Eventually she and her children were running but Russell was running too, “adjacent and in close proximity”.

The mother then slowed to a walk and the accused did likewise.

Eventually he turned up some steps, then turned back, and walked straight towards and then past the woman, who was “by now very fearful”.

On April 21 2020, about 4.25pm, he shadowed and terrified an 18-year-old on Back Road, Dollar, before hiding in bushes.

On May 3 2020, he was arrested and released after giving an undertakin­g that he would “stay away” from cycle paths and popular walking routes.

He breached this only four days later, lurking in bushes beside the Clackmanna­n to Dunfermlin­e West Fife Way cycleway, “staring” at two 28-year-old women walkers, “appearing, looking towards them, returning to the bushes” then following them closely, “mirroring their pace”.

He also “scared” a 31-year-old woman running on the same cycle track with her 11-month-old baby in a buggy; a 52-year-old woman walking home from a parish church meeting; and a 58-year-old woman who was running alone on a country road near the Black Devon River.

 ?? ?? MENACE: Loner Mark Russell was jailed for 462 days after he shadowed and terrified 10 female walkers or joggers in isolated areas.
MENACE: Loner Mark Russell was jailed for 462 days after he shadowed and terrified 10 female walkers or joggers in isolated areas.

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