What if the warning signs were there for years?
In this live event, we’ll examine a real workplace stalking case from 1988 that escalated into mass violence — a case that later became a powerful teaching example in The Gift of Fear.
For years, a man pursued a female coworker with obsessive contact, surveillance, boundary violations, and explicit threats. His behavior was documented. Coworkers were concerned. The employer was aware.
And yet, escalation continued.
Through this case, we’ll explore:
The early behaviors that often precede violence
Why persistence is not romance — it’s a red flag
How institutions sometimes hesitate to act
The concept of “forced teaming” and entitlement
Why intuition is data, not drama
This is not about sensationalism. It’s about recognizing patterns before they become headlines.
Because violence is rarely random — and fear, when understood correctly, is a protective gift.
Join us for a powerful discussion connecting real case facts to practical awareness you can use in everyday life.
What if the warning signs were there for years?
In this live event, we’ll examine a real workplace stalking case from 1988 that escalated into mass violence — a case that later became a powerful teaching example in The Gift of Fear.
For years, a man pursued a female coworker with obsessive contact, surveillance, boundary violations, and explicit threats. His behavior was documented. Coworkers were concerned. The employer was aware.
And yet, escalation continued.
Through this case, we’ll explore:
The early behaviors that often precede violence
Why persistence is not romance — it’s a red flag
How institutions sometimes hesitate to act
The concept of “forced teaming” and entitlement
Why intuition is data, not drama
This is not about sensationalism. It’s about recognizing patterns before they become headlines.
Because violence is rarely random — and fear, when understood correctly, is a protective gift.
Join us for a powerful discussion connecting real case facts to practical awareness you can use in everyday life.