Leslie Stahl
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Stalking happens to be an occupational hazard of this business, television reporting, that nobody likes to talk about. But the stalking of on-air personalities is a growing concern. It's even become a topic of conversation at various professional gatherings among local television anchors and reporters.
They are especially at risk since they're often encouraged to connect with the audience on a personal level. The trouble is it's hard to know who's watching. Troy Roberts has a story of some local television reporters who made the headlines for all the wrong reasons.
They are especially at risk since they're often encouraged to connect with the audience on a personal level. The trouble is it's hard to know who's watching. Troy Roberts has a story of some local television reporters who made the headlines for all the wrong reasons.
They are especially at risk since they're often encouraged to connect with the audience on a personal level. The trouble is it's hard to know who's watching. Troy Roberts has a story of some local television reporters who made the headlines for all the wrong reasons.
Details are sketchy at this point, but here's what we know.
Details are sketchy at this point, but here's what we know.
Details are sketchy at this point, but here's what we know.
In the last decade or so, all 50 states have passed anti-stalking laws. At least a dozen states make stalking an automatic felony. And by no means is it mainly celebrities who are victims. If you feel you're being followed or threatened, report it to the police, tell a friend, and keep a record of it. That could all be crucial to staying safe.
In the last decade or so, all 50 states have passed anti-stalking laws. At least a dozen states make stalking an automatic felony. And by no means is it mainly celebrities who are victims. If you feel you're being followed or threatened, report it to the police, tell a friend, and keep a record of it. That could all be crucial to staying safe.
In the last decade or so, all 50 states have passed anti-stalking laws. At least a dozen states make stalking an automatic felony. And by no means is it mainly celebrities who are victims. If you feel you're being followed or threatened, report it to the police, tell a friend, and keep a record of it. That could all be crucial to staying safe.
No one wants to go through life looking over their shoulder. But experts say a little healthy suspicion could be the first step to stop a stalker. That's 48 Hours Investigates.
No one wants to go through life looking over their shoulder. But experts say a little healthy suspicion could be the first step to stop a stalker. That's 48 Hours Investigates.
No one wants to go through life looking over their shoulder. But experts say a little healthy suspicion could be the first step to stop a stalker. That's 48 Hours Investigates.
Starfleet is here to make sure no one commits murder.
Starfleet is here to make sure no one commits murder.
Starfleet is here to make sure no one commits murder.
Welcome to 48 Hours Mystery. I'm Leslie Stahl. Prison is the last place four American friends expected to end up when they set off on a dream vacation. But then this story is full of the unexpected. For one thing, it's a case of murder in a place where such a crime is almost unheard of. It's a case where the tide keeps shifting right to the very end.
Welcome to 48 Hours Mystery. I'm Leslie Stahl. Prison is the last place four American friends expected to end up when they set off on a dream vacation. But then this story is full of the unexpected. For one thing, it's a case of murder in a place where such a crime is almost unheard of. It's a case where the tide keeps shifting right to the very end.
Welcome to 48 Hours Mystery. I'm Leslie Stahl. Prison is the last place four American friends expected to end up when they set off on a dream vacation. But then this story is full of the unexpected. For one thing, it's a case of murder in a place where such a crime is almost unheard of. It's a case where the tide keeps shifting right to the very end.
And it's all been unfolding in a land where the justice system might seem a little bit foreign, even though some of the world's most respected investigators from Scotland Yard are on the case. Susan Spencer reports on how some Americans who went looking for an escape became prisoners in paradise.