STALKED is a new true crime podcast that reveals the story of a young woman's journey that exposes anonymous cyber stalkers.
Hannah Mosman Moore was a confident and happy young woman, until her malicious and strange cyber harassment campaign left her fear and isolation.
This series is produced for BBC Radio 5 LIVE and BBC Sounds by a winning production team behind Missing CryptoqueeN Podcast.
A journalist, a journalist nominated for Hannah and Puritzer, narrated, a real -time development survey on how Stalker used modern technology to penetrate Hannah's life. From spoofing her online to knowing her movements, this unknown person asked everyone around her.
Hannah thought a man he met at London Fashion Week a few years ago might be behind him, but he said he was hacked, which raised more questions.
She reported it to the police, but couldn't recognize she was sneaking. Unfortunately, she asked for the help of a survey journalist Carol.
They cooperated with the BBC producer Georgia Cut and Rob Burn, who won the award, to find out what was going on and who was behind it.
The series explained how the team crossed the continent to clarify the deceive network, which revealed that this was much more advanced than just Hannah.
In addition, we will explore how technologies can be used to control, operate, and threaten individuals in today's interconnected world.
Episodes are online deceived land, emotional sacrifice of living in fear, and one woman to regain her safety and her life.
Hanna Mosman Moore said about the creation of a podcast:
“I was able to get the answer in cooperation with the team of the survey journalist. I was able to return my life together and reconstruct my mental health.
“I want to be able to access and support all the women who have experienced this experience.
“Stalkers are not a one -time experience that happened. It's fashionable, and in many cases it is our device and social media that make us vulnerable.”
Carroll Kadwarador has added: “It was devastating what happened to Hannah, which was isolated and couldn't turn it anywhere.
“It was thrilling to get the answer to Hannah in cooperation with the team behind the missing CryptoqueeN.
“This is not only Hannah. Technology is used to prey on millions of people, and the most dangerous person is a young woman. What we learned is this. So, technology has made it possible for predators to act with exemption, and it is important to see the police law now.
This series is created by BBC Sounds and Radio 5 Live BBC Studios. Series Commissioner Dylan Huskins says: “As a premise, there is nothing similar. The victim Hannah Mosman Moore has become an investigator, and is seeking a three -year survey nominated for her” former Step Mama “. Survey journalist Carol Kadwarador.
“It sounds like a movie, but the stalker is surprisingly realistic, and we look timely about a wide range of issues of general importance.”
10 Series series of BBC sound stalkers from Tuesday, February 4th.