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When British stalkers arrived in Bali to threaten to kidnap her, traveling influencers felt “hunted like prey”, she told the court: “I want to feel safe”

A U.S. traveling influencer felt “haunted like prey” after a British stalker who threatened to kidnap her arrived in Bali.

After Alexandra Saper described him as a “deeply obsessed” and a “mentally ill person”, he called himself a “serial killer” after he arrived on the island.

She talked about her ordeal in a video posted from Laos, which escaped to a jury.

She said in it: “I want you to imagine the feeling of being hunted like prey.”

She revealed she was “exhausted” after being used up [her] Home in Indonesia.

“I was exhausted and today I felt defeated – I had over a million people watching my story and advocating for me,” she said.

“Most women don’t have this level of support, reach and network.”

She said “heartache” to such a woman.

Alexandra Saper (pictured) told the court that her British stalker, Rob Keating

Alexandra Saper shoots outside Portsmouth Crown Court this Tuesday

Alexandra Saper shoots outside Portsmouth Crown Court this Tuesday

Rob Keating (pictured) from Havant, Hampshire

Rob Keating (pictured) from Havant, Hampshire

“What measures does our government want us to do to protect ourselves from being killed, raped, attacked or kidnapped?” she said.

Ms Saper added: “I want my life, I want to go home, I want to feel safe.”

Keating is accused of sending “constant” messages to the 33-year-old former lawyer who now earns a living from her Instagram page “The Wayfaress,” which has more than 100,000 followers.

The court heard that this included him describing his sexual fantasies in graphic details and expressed his desire to “paint her fifty degrees of gray.”

After the court heard the news, the 39-year-old went to Bali (where she lives) to Bali with a rope of luggage on a one-way ticket.

Keating is a transportation worker who lives in his sister’s garage in Havant, Hampshire when he was suspected of a crime.

He pleaded not guilty at Portsmouth Crown Court on two counts of stalking involving serious alarm or distress.

The court heard that he sent hundreds of emails and about 30 video messages to influencers between August 2022 and January 2023.

The court was told the 39-year-old went to Bali where Ms. Sapper lives - a one-way ticket with a rope in his luggage. Photo: Photo of Jiting in a recent cafe in Bali

The court was told the 39-year-old went to Bali where Ms. Sapper lives – a one-way ticket with a rope in his luggage. Photo: Photo of Jiting in a recent cafe in Bali

Alexandra Saper described him as a

Alexandra Saper described him as a “deeply fascinated” and “psychopath” and “psychopath” after sending her a message, calling himself a “serial killer”

Ms Saper told the court:

Ms Saper told the court: “I want my life back, I want to go home, I want to feel safe”

Ms Saper told the trial that she did not openly share anything until she contacted police in the UK and the US

Ms Saper told the trial that she did not openly share anything until she contacted police in the UK and the US

Keating sent a message to Alexandra Saper on Instagram in 2022 when the alleged stalking began, the court heard

Keating sent a message to Alexandra Saper on Instagram in 2022 when the alleged stalking began, the court heard

Ms. Saper, 33, is a former lawyer who makes a living on her Instagram page

Ms. Saper, 33, is a former lawyer who makes a living on her Instagram page

Ms. Saper (pictured) is said to be particularly shocked when Keating allegedly headed to Bali and began visiting places she often goes to.

Ms. Saper (pictured) is said to be particularly shocked when Keating allegedly headed to Bali and began visiting places she often goes to.

Ms. Saper (pictured) then flew to Laos - a country in northern Southeast Asia - because she was worried about her safety

Ms. Saper (pictured) then flew to Laos – a country in northern Southeast Asia – because she was worried about her safety

Keating sent hundreds of emails and about 30 video messages to influencers between August 2022 and January 2023, the court heard

Keating sent hundreds of emails and about 30 video messages to influencers between August 2022 and January 2023, the court heard

The jury was told that he traveled to Indonesia at the end of January 2023 and sent a message upon his arrival.

“I really want to see you – if you have to, bring a sense of security.”

Keating said: “How is this guy not a serial killer?

“If he had so many mistakes in his heart, how could this be correct?”

In response to information on social media about what he calls stalking, he said: “Either way, it’s a win-win – she’ll publish a book and I’ve done that reinvention.”

Police were arrested on their return to the UK in March 2023 and found a black rope in his suitcase that was displayed to the jury by a jury.

The court heard that Keating posted a screenshot of a ticket from Heathrow Airport to Bali on the October 2024 title “Round 2”.

Ms Saper informed police that he had done so, and he was later arrested in downtown Horsham, West Sussex.

The experiment continues.

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