Fallon Farinacci
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And also, one thing I didn't tell you was that the stalker had 13 prior convictions and the RCMP station, the same one, fought bail for this man in 1990 saying he should not be released, that he was a danger to the community. Okay. Yeah. Yes. So by time he's in the basement with us kids and my mom. And at this time, he's losing his mind. So he's upset.
And also, one thing I didn't tell you was that the stalker had 13 prior convictions and the RCMP station, the same one, fought bail for this man in 1990 saying he should not be released, that he was a danger to the community. Okay. Yeah. Yes. So by time he's in the basement with us kids and my mom. And at this time, he's losing his mind. So he's upset.
He looks at my mom and he tells my mom she's going to have to pick whether it's myself or my younger brother that dies next if we can't find my older brother. Who isn't in the house at all anymore. Not at all. And my mom doesn't know. And so we looked in all and all of the places. I mean, it's a tiny little basement and it was all open and a rec room.
He looks at my mom and he tells my mom she's going to have to pick whether it's myself or my younger brother that dies next if we can't find my older brother. Who isn't in the house at all anymore. Not at all. And my mom doesn't know. And so we looked in all and all of the places. I mean, it's a tiny little basement and it was all open and a rec room.
And so eventually my mom wanted to separate him from us because he threatens our life. And she gave me a hug. We're sitting on the stairs and she hugged me and said, I'm going to go upstairs with him. You stay down here and call for help. So they went upstairs and we stayed downstairs and I went to pick up the phone and it wasn't even up on the telephone like this little stand that she had.
And so eventually my mom wanted to separate him from us because he threatens our life. And she gave me a hug. We're sitting on the stairs and she hugged me and said, I'm going to go upstairs with him. You stay down here and call for help. So they went upstairs and we stayed downstairs and I went to pick up the phone and it wasn't even up on the telephone like this little stand that she had.
It was on the floor. It had been ripped out of the wall, the cord. Hmm. And I don't know. I mean, obviously, I can't have regrets now. But that is one thing that sticks out in my mind is I wish I had just plugged it back in because it wasn't like rip broken. It was just I thought I would get electrocuted if I plugged it in.
It was on the floor. It had been ripped out of the wall, the cord. Hmm. And I don't know. I mean, obviously, I can't have regrets now. But that is one thing that sticks out in my mind is I wish I had just plugged it back in because it wasn't like rip broken. It was just I thought I would get electrocuted if I plugged it in.
I know. And I do try to give myself that grace when I think back. So we stayed in the basement and eventually we fall asleep. So my mom's upstairs for two hours with this man. And so at 5.30, there's two officers outside of our home. Just like, hey, come out. Yeah. So they do make contact with my mom. It must have been right after she went upstairs. They call the house and my mom answers.
I know. And I do try to give myself that grace when I think back. So we stayed in the basement and eventually we fall asleep. So my mom's upstairs for two hours with this man. And so at 5.30, there's two officers outside of our home. Just like, hey, come out. Yeah. So they do make contact with my mom. It must have been right after she went upstairs. They call the house and my mom answers.
And she answers one-sided questions. Are you okay? Are you hurt? A lot of the answers she gives, though, are maybe, I don't know, because she's just... She's trying to protect herself. Yeah. But he doesn't stop her from being on the phone. That's like the whole part I never really understood.
And she answers one-sided questions. Are you okay? Are you hurt? A lot of the answers she gives, though, are maybe, I don't know, because she's just... She's trying to protect herself. Yeah. But he doesn't stop her from being on the phone. That's like the whole part I never really understood.
I think it's just, I think of, he had been drinking and he was doing drugs before coming to our house from what witnesses had seen him before earlier in the day. He went and he drank a bottle of sherry. Yeah, it's just one of those things that I guess repulse maybe is a word for me, you know, like with my mom's name being sherry. Yeah. Yeah.
I think it's just, I think of, he had been drinking and he was doing drugs before coming to our house from what witnesses had seen him before earlier in the day. He went and he drank a bottle of sherry. Yeah, it's just one of those things that I guess repulse maybe is a word for me, you know, like with my mom's name being sherry. Yeah. Yeah.
So I just think he probably continued down that before coming to our home. And so at the end of the call, she says, you know, can I can you call me back in the morning? I have to go. And so then at that point, they let her know help is on the way. But there was no real help coming at all.
So I just think he probably continued down that before coming to our home. And so at the end of the call, she says, you know, can I can you call me back in the morning? I have to go. And so then at that point, they let her know help is on the way. But there was no real help coming at all.
At 530, the two officers are instructed to go get my brother, and then they bring him to this command post that they're finally setting up in a community next to ours, not even in our community.
At 530, the two officers are instructed to go get my brother, and then they bring him to this command post that they're finally setting up in a community next to ours, not even in our community.
close by no not as close as it could be at least no exactly it could have been just at our town hall yeah but instead it's like eight to ten minutes down the road and i mean at this point we're three hours into it well more technically from the time that he entered our home yeah And so my brother has to go there and he watches them. No sense of urgency.
close by no not as close as it could be at least no exactly it could have been just at our town hall yeah but instead it's like eight to ten minutes down the road and i mean at this point we're three hours into it well more technically from the time that he entered our home yeah And so my brother has to go there and he watches them. No sense of urgency.