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Parklane64
06-22-2006, 01:41 PM
Modern society makes some strange bedfellows.

Stalker Hides Under Woman's Bed for Two Days
Reported by Jane Watrel, NBC

WASHINGTON D.C. -- A stalker hid under a woman's bed for two days -- just for the chance to be alone with her. How he got the keys to her house is the scariest part, and and it's a serious reminder of the need to be cautious before handing over your keys.

The disturbing video shows the convicted stalker carefully hiding his video camera on a desk in the victim's bedroom. When he hears the woman and her boyfriend come in the apartment, he disappears under her bed. Carlo Castellanos-Feria remained there for two days until he was discovered by the victim's boyfriend.

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Carlo Castellanos-Feria

"In a lot of ways, [it's the] stuff of an urban nightmare," said Ken Wainstein, U.S. Attorney.

The nightmare started at Holy Cross Hospital where the victim met her stalker who was working as a parking valet. In court, the victim told the judge that the discovery of the valet in her bedroom was in her words -- a horrible experience.

"Her life is dramatically changed. She is fearful when she hears strange noises she doesn't know where they are coming from. Her husband, who was her boyfriend at the time of the incident, now has to be careful not to approach her from behind because it just startles her," said Keri Barta, prosecutor.

Moments before he was sentenced, Castellanos-Feria apologized:

"I fell madly in love and that blinded my judgement. I beg your forgiveness."

Judge Herbert Dixon handed down a three-year sentence, including treatment for mental illness and sex crimes. Court documents show the Hyattsville man had a change of clothes, condoms, a power cord and latex gloves with him under victims bed at the time of his arrest. He was a parking valet with an unnerving obsession.

"He got access to her keys. He then took that opportunity to get those keys copied. That's something we should all think about next time we leave our keys somewhere," said Ken wainstein, U.S. attorney.

When investigators searched Carlo Castellanos-Feria's home, they found vacation photos of his victim and a wedding video. Investigators later determined the items were stolen from her ex-husband's home.


Looked under your bed recently?

Blazer
06-22-2006, 02:16 PM
A long time ago I started using two key rings slipped together. One holds my house keys and the other my car keys. When I use a valet I take them apart and only hand over the car keys.

Simple prevention.

biondobabe
06-22-2006, 04:51 PM
I had a 2nd set taken by the guys at the carwash. I noticed right away and went back. The supervisor questioned the detail guys, but no one said they had found any keys. Guess I should have reported it to the police. I only hand over my valet key now.

mango man
06-23-2006, 06:57 AM
I have a spare igntion key in my wallet , thats what I hand over to whoever needs it ,valet , repair etc. (also nice insurance if I ever where to lock the keys in or lose them . )

Morticia
06-24-2006, 05:22 AM
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a power cord and latex gloves

What the hell ? That's a rape and murder kit.:(

boardbimbo
09-02-2006, 03:38 AM
Holy Cross is the hospital where I saw my pain management doctors, and where I had my surgery.

The valet system was always touted as being especially useful for people like me with limited mobility. Yeah, right. I don't want strangers in my car for any reason whatsoever.

Parklane64
09-02-2006, 11:05 AM
Just like we have to lock down our homes, we now have to drive a locked down car. Doors locked, windows up, aware of what is near us at all times, and not trying to communicate to other drivers except through our built -in lights.

We live in a deteriorating society that has become more dangerous due to TV, law makers, and social pressure.

The answer? Curb-side justice.