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Jo Shiner Has Troll Arrested For ‘Stalking’

A few days ago I came across a headline revealing that a troll had recently been convicted of ‘stalking’ Sussex Police Chief Jo Shiner. I wonder what he could have done, I asked myself. Perhaps he had been going into shops where she lives showing security guards and staff a photograph of her, and encouraging them to mock, abuse, intimidate, gaslight, and threaten her, whilst all the time, making sure that she didn’t know what was going on, or whether she was simply suffering from a paranoid delusion? Perhaps he’d done this for nearly two decades, and also got together with some other trolls, including trolls in a dozen other European countries, and they had access to her Internet connection and could know when she had booked any travel and such, and then pointed her out to security guards and staff in shops and train stations and airports before she visited them, again with the same instructions to mock, abuse, intimidate, gaslight, and threaten her?

That would be awful beyond belief, and certainly warrant a life sentence for the depraved psychopathic sadistic troll, although clearly not as evil as doing the above to somebody who was already mentally ill to begin with and who could get no help – legal or psychiatric – because they would not be believed. Anybody even partly responsible for doing anything as unimaginably evil and depraved as that would certainly be facing life behind bars, and if they happened to be a public official – such as a police chief – then they would without doubt be facing multiple life sentences in what would be one of the biggest scandals in the history of the UK police. Such a police chief would (confirmed by ChatGPT) face life for (psychological) torture under the Criminal Justice Act of 1988, life under the offence of misconduct in public office, aggravated harassment, as well as likely to be sued into tomorrow under multiple serious breaches of the European Human Rights Act. ChatGPT actually likened such police behaviour to the tactics of the former East Germany’s infamous Stasi agents, who would gaslight and commit ‘zersetzung‘ (psychological warfare) against individuals who threatened the Communist Party.

Oh no, but the troll did not do any of that. In fact, it appears (from the 2 or 3 articles I read), that he sent her some messages on Twitter alleging that she was corrupt, and created accounts under her name that did likewise. But in the increasingly corrupt and Big Brother society of the UK in 2025, that was enough to have him convicted for stalking and committing offences under the malicious communications act.

Meanwhile, and absolutely unsuprisingly, this is what Jo’s depraved and psychopathic police officers have been getting up to recently under her command:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14728213/Moment-disabled-93-year-old-pepper-sprayed-Tasered-hit-baton-police-dying-three-weeks-later-threatened-care-home-staff-knife.html

Hastings (Chief Inspector Simon Yates)

I recently detailed further abuse and aggression at Eastbourne rail station. I’ve also made two visits to Hastings this year, and while I haven’t received quite the same aggression from the train station staff there, their behaviour has been odd, although not initially.

In February I spent a week there, and passed through the station a few times. There was nothing unusual or anything about the staff behaviour to even suspect that I had been pointed out to them. But on one occasion as I passed through, there were three police officers standing there for whatever reason. All three looked decidedly uncomfortable when they saw me. From that point on, the staff did start acting strangely, and on a couple of occasions aggressively. I don’t know if the police pointed me out that day or said something to the staff, or among themselves that the staff overheard, or if a staff member may simply have noticed the odd reaction of the police as I passed them.

One very strange incident took place invoving a male staff member at the station. However, on my second visit, he ignored me whenever I saw him, so I will not detail it here, unless something changes on a future visit to Hastings.

More disturbing was my second visit to Hastings, although this time it was not the rail station staff (who all pretty much ignored me). Rather, it was the behaviour of the police themselves.

On my first or second day, I was passing through Hastings center and two male police officers passed me. They appeared to recognize me, and as I passed them, I’m sure I heard one of them call me an ‘arsehole’. 20 minutes or so later, I passed them again, and this time one of them – an Asian male – made an exaggerated show of looking suspiciously at me, then turned to his colleague and angrily said something to him, then looked back at me again.

Over the last 17 years of this, in a dozen different countries, I’ve experienced this at least a hundred times from both police and security guards. They appear to be trying to ‘tell me something’ (me, a paraonid schizophrenic). I suspect they are trying to claim that the reason I am ‘being looked at’ is because I ‘attract attention’. In other words, the reason why I’ve been apparently subjected to closer scrutiny in 12 different countries for 17 years than ISIS terrorists and cartel bosses and the like, pointed out to hundreds of security guards and even shop staff who abuse, mock, and intimidate me, whilst throughout those 17 years being gaslighted into believing it’s all a delusion existing inside of my head, is because….. I get slightly agitated sometimes at all of this.

Well, that’s cleared that up then! After 17 years, I finally ‘know’!!!!

According to the provisions relating to torture (including psychological torture) in the Crimanal Justice Act of 1988, a public official such as a member of the police who is convicted of the offence of torture faces a life sentence. He or she could also face life imprisonment for misconduct in public office. He or she could also face conspiracy to torture charges, as well as aggravated harassment charges. The police could also be sued for multiple serious breaches of the European Human Rights Act.

The Chief of Sussex Police is Jo Shiner. The Chief Constable for Hastings is Simon Yates.

Several times I sat outside Costa Coffee or Cafe Nero, enjoying the warm weather. Trying to relax, trying to breathe in the sea air, trying to live in the moment just briefly, trying to forget this 17 year ‘delusion’, trying to forget my mother’s slow and painful cancer death, trying to forget my brother’s painful cancer death just several months ago. On each occasion a male and female police officer happened to stand in the center next to their mobile ‘police station’. Each time, they repeatedly looked at their watches and then sadistically grinned whilst looking in my direction or theatrically ‘looking past me’. On one occasion, the male and female officers were talking to a tattooed man who appeared to be a member of the public. As I finished my drink and walked away in the opposite direction, I heard somebody shout – “what do you think you’re doing?”.

Kate Richards Eastbourne Station Southern Rail

Sussex Police Chief Constable Jo Shiner faces multiple-life sentences under the Criminal Justice Act of 1988 provisions relating to torture, as well as misconduct in public office, and other offences including conspiracy to torture and aggravated harassment. Members of the public who assisted the police, such as Southern Railway staff, could at the least face aiding and abetting charges.

For nearly two decades now, the Met police and their colleagues in a number of other police forces in the UK, including Sussex police, and their colleagues in at least 12 other countries, have pointed me out to security guards, railway station staff, even on many occasions restaurant and shop staff, and other members of the public. Whatever it is that they tell these people, it leads me to being mocked, harassed, intimidated – for nearly two decades now, in at least 12 countries. One consistant feature of the abuse is my being sadistically mocked for apparently ‘not liking to be looked at’. The police do this themselves, not only in the UK, but in at least 12 other European countries I’ve visited over the last 17 years.

All the while, the depraved psychopathic pigs have gone out of their way to ensure that I do not know whether any of it has really happened, or whether it was all simply a delusion existing inside of my head. They have done this in the knowledge that I have suffered in the past from paranoid schizophrenia, and in the knowledge that their gaslighting will cause me extreme psychological torment. This has gone on for nearly two decades now. And I cannot get help for this, not even any counsellling whatsoever, because I have not and would not be believed. The only ‘help’ I’ve finally been able to get after 16 years is from ChatGPT, which clearly stated that ‘if true’ then any police involved would face multiple life sentences, including for torture and misconduct in public office. According to ChatGPT, any members of the public who took part, such as Southern Railway staff, would face aiding and abetting charges.

Not only can I not get the slightest help (other than from a machine) for my mental health to survive this, but the psychopaths have made sure I cannot even ‘help myself’. For example, I have visited the South Coast on a number of occasions over the last 17 years, hoping the sea air might bring me some relief. But no, it’s as though the psychopathic monsters are so depraved that they actually go that little bit extra in pointing me out and encouraging security guards and members of the public to be even more sadistic with me.

Such is the case at Eastbourne, where I spent the odd weekend or more, maybe 5 or 6 times over the last decade. Along with the Eastbourne Beacon shopping center, a particular nexus for their abuse is the railway station. There, I’ve had the usual and regular mocking for ‘not liking to be looked at’, as well as outright aggression, such as male staff clenching their fists when they see me and the like.

This happened again in January when I spent a few days there, preparing for my brother’s funeral who had recently succumbed to three years of bowel cancer. Arriving at the station and passing through the ticket barriers, the staff appeared to recognize me and one laughed at the joke or words of another as I passed, and I just completely ignored them. A couple of days later I briefly went into the station again to pick up a delivery from the Amazon lockers there. As I was taking my parcel from the locker, I glanced to my right at the ticket barriers, and all three staff there were standing watching me. One was actually craning his neck. A male had a look of contorted rage on his face. Again, I just ignored them, but as I was just about to walk out I glanced again in their direction, and they were still standing there watching me leave the station, and the same male was still looking angry.

The next day I went back to the station to catch my train to London. I was a little early, and didn’t want to pass through the ticket barriers any earlier than I had to. So I sat down on the seats, and occasionally looked over to see if my train had arrived. One of the male staff on duty seemed to really take objection to this, and whenever he saw me looking over, his face became contorted in anger. I’m not sure if it was the same guy as the day before. I finally went through the ticket barrier, and the male staff member appeared to face up to me as though challenging me to a fight. As I sat down on a seat in the platform, he was standing glaring at me until another staff actually patted him on the arm, apparently telling him to ‘leave it’. All I had done was to glance over a few times in their direction checking to see if my train had pulled in.

Agressive gaslighting Eastbourne Southern Rail Staff

Agressive gaslighting Eastbourne Southern Rail Staff

In the nearly 17 years of this, across an entire continent, I’ve experiencecd this particular behaviour many times, and felt I’ve come very close to being physically assaulted. The only way I can make sense of it is that the police or security have told these staff members something like – “the nutter is threatening to have us all done for torture, just cause he doesn’t like being looked at”. This enrages security guards and members of the public like these Southern Railway Staff, and particularly when they think I am ‘looking at them’. This particular individual was probably thinking something like – “he threatening us for torture or someik, just cause he no like us looking at im, but he looking at us now. I wanna smash his face in’.

Kate Richards Eastbourne rail station aggressive member of staff.

So after nearly two decades, and after it must be crystal clear to these psychopathic criminals that they face multiple-life sentences for torture and misconduct in public office, inidividuals such as the Chief of Sussex Police Jo Shiner are still passing on instructions to their officers in such a way to lead to them in turn passing on instructions to members of the public – such as Southern Railway Staff – to mock and even become aggressive to the victim of their utterly depraved gaslighting torture.

I had previously submitted two complaints to Southern Rail about the behaviour of their staff at Eastbourne. On both occasions, they did not reply beyond the initial acknowledgement of receipt. I submitted a further complaint after these incidents in January, and over 40 days later they did reply stating that the member of staff in question (I had attached one of the photos above) would be spoken to.

Ironically (if that’s the word), Eastbourne station marked world mental health day in 2020 by having a NHS stall where members of the public could get help and advice if they or a family member had mental health problems. This was when the staff at Eastbourne Station were at their very gaslighting and sadistic worst.

Around 2021 I think, when I spent a week or so in Eastbourne, several times I saw a middle-aged trans ‘woman’ with an unkempt beard loitering at the ticket barriers and laughing and joking with the staff there. Later in the week I was walking along the promenade and saw him walking on the beach with 3 nervous young girls who appeared to be around 14, and who he had clearly just met or picked up.