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News – South Africa: Cop made woman’s life a living hell

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Original Post Date: 2008-12-16 Time: 02:00:11  Posted By: Jan

By Botho Molosankwe

A Germiston police officer is under investigation for anonymously sending lewd messages to a woman for the past two years.

Had it not been for a private investigator that Wendy Krebs, 27, of Boksburg and her husband hired, no one would have known that the officer, who is married with a child, was the one behind the dirty phone calls and messages.

She rang the number countless times, but it seemed that the SIM card had been removed.

She rang the number countless times, but it seemed that the SIM card had been removed

Krebs on Monday said the last straw was when she and her husband returned from honeymoon in October, to find an eight-minute message on her phone in which her tormentor described bizarre things that he would do to her and what she must do to him.

She went to the police, laid a charge and then hired a private investigator to find out who was sending the messages.

Not only was Krebs shocked to find that the person who had been harassing her stays a few blocks away from her parents’ house in Springs, but that he is also a police officer.

“He apologised for what he did and begged me not to press charges because he would lose his job. But I did. He is a police officer and should not be doing those things,” she said.

Krebs doesn’t know where the man got her number from or why he has harassed her for the past two years.

‘I wanted to shoot him’

When she received the first messages more than two-and-a-half years ago, Krebs said she did not take them seriously as the sender asked if they could meet.

The date, time and place were set at a nearby mall, but the person did not show up.

As time went by the messages got more vulgar, and it was also clear that the sender knew every detail of her life, because it showed in the messages.

Krebs said that when she went for an in-vitro fertilisation procedure last year, somehow he got wind of it and sent a message saying he hoped it would not work.

“He knew every detail of my life and I did not know anything about him,” she said.

The messages and the phone calls caused a strain in her relationship with her partner.

Krebs said she became paranoid and her life became unbearable.

She would be walking in a mall looking at men, wondering whether one of them was the one sending the messages.

When her house was broken into at the beginning of the year, she wondered whether the suspect was behind the crime.

She also became scared that he would rape her, after he started sending messages complimenting her on how sexy she looked.

“It was a nightmare,” she recalls.

But it all stopped when the private investigator traced the numbers and the suspect.

Krebs said she was so angry that she wanted to kill him.

“I wanted to shoot him. I took my husband’s gun and drove to his house. He made my life hell for two years. He should not be doing these things to people. He thinks he can say ‘I’m sorry’ and get away with it,” she said.

Sanity prevailed when she realised that she would have his blood on her hands.

Captain Mack Mngomezulu, of the Boksburg police, confirmed that a case had been opened but said the suspect had not yet been arrested.

He said he did not know if the man was a police officer, but pointed out that the case was under investigation.

    • Source: http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?art_id=vn20081216064442337C321001