He also set up at least 34 different phone numbers, six email addresses, and used three mobile phones to target Eve. Their families were friendly and sometimes rode horses together, with Mrs Bricka and Ms Taylor's mother Julie Taylor commenting they would make a nice couple.ĭuring his relentless campaign, Bricka set up a network of fake accounts on Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat and WhatsApp, using girl's names. The stablehand was also convicted of convicted of eight counts of stalking and two counts of sending malicious communications.īricka, who lives with his horse-owning mother in a £530,000 cottage in the village of Aldingbourne, West Sussex, met Miss Taylor at the stables by his home and carried out his 'twisted' year-long campaign from 2019 to 2020. The mother-and-son pair are now facing jail after being convicted of perverting the course of justice at Portsmouth Crown Court. International showjumper Bricka even sent himself death threats from fake accounts to pose as a fellow 'victim'.īut in reality, he was targeting nine other people linked to 24-year-old Ms Taylor - including her father Dr Tim Taylor, an NHS trust's medical director who he wrongly branded a paedophile. The 'manipulative and corrosive' 26-year-old tried to frame Ms Taylor's innocent boyfriend, Tim Dobson, as the stalker getting him arrested and leaving him on the brink of suicide. Tonia Bricka, 63, tried to deceive detectives by claiming she was the stalker, in a doomed bid to save her Beamount, 26.īeaumont Bricka had waged a 'twisted' campaign against Eve Taylor bombarding her with 'appalling' messages from fake accounts urging her to kill herself. A stablehand's mother is facing jail for trying to take the blame over his 'warped' stalking plot to frame an innocent love rival and seduce a woman he was obsessed with.
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