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Future Tense: The case of the Linkin Park Cyberstalker
Posted at 12:26 PM on May 17, 2007 by Jon Gordon
In the latest edition of Wired magazine, David Kushner writes about how an obsessive fan cyberstalked (nice verb, eh?) the lead singer of Linkin Park, Chester Bennington, and his wife. What's remarkable is the stalker did it from her workplace, Sandia National Laboratories. Yep, that Sandia. And she had pretty high security clearance there.
Kushner is the guest on today's Future Tense (RealAudio - MP3 - iTunes).
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