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North East stalking victim pursued up mountain by obsessed ex | North East stalking victim pursued up mountain by obsessed ex |
(about 8 hours later) | |
John Hall bombarded his victim with texts and phone calls while he stalked her | |
When Michelle met John Hall she thought he was the one, until she learned he was married. With a heavy heart, she ended the relationship little realising the relentless lengths he would go to stalk her, including following her up one of England's highest mountains. | When Michelle met John Hall she thought he was the one, until she learned he was married. With a heavy heart, she ended the relationship little realising the relentless lengths he would go to stalk her, including following her up one of England's highest mountains. |
In September 2024 Michelle was hiking up Helvellyn in the Lake District with a walking group, when she noticed him. | In September 2024 Michelle was hiking up Helvellyn in the Lake District with a walking group, when she noticed him. |
"It was a foggy day and we were walking up the mountain when out of the fog I see this man," she said. | "It was a foggy day and we were walking up the mountain when out of the fog I see this man," she said. |
"It's him. I said to my friend 'it's him'. | "It's him. I said to my friend 'it's him'. |
"My legs went like jelly, I felt like I couldn't breathe." | "My legs went like jelly, I felt like I couldn't breathe." |
John Hall's victim said she "couldn't breathe" when she spotted him emerging from the fog having followed her up a mountain | John Hall's victim said she "couldn't breathe" when she spotted him emerging from the fog having followed her up a mountain |
The relationship had begun in 2021 when they met at work and became close enjoying walks together and going out for meals. | The relationship had begun in 2021 when they met at work and became close enjoying walks together and going out for meals. |
Michelle was not suspicious when he suggested they keep their relationship a secret from colleagues, as it was "something just for them". | Michelle was not suspicious when he suggested they keep their relationship a secret from colleagues, as it was "something just for them". |
However, she was shattered when a colleague asked if she knew her new boyfriend was married. | However, she was shattered when a colleague asked if she knew her new boyfriend was married. |
She ended the affair, but Hall tried to get her to change her mind claiming he and his wife were like "brother and sister". | She ended the affair, but Hall tried to get her to change her mind claiming he and his wife were like "brother and sister". |
Then a pattern of behaviour began when he moved in with Michelle, but would leave a week later and go back to his wife. | Then a pattern of behaviour began when he moved in with Michelle, but would leave a week later and go back to his wife. |
After several months of upheaval, Michelle ended the relationship for good. | After several months of upheaval, Michelle ended the relationship for good. |
What followed was an ongoing campaign of stalking that led to her quitting her job and living in a women's refuge. | What followed was an ongoing campaign of stalking that led to her quitting her job and living in a women's refuge. |
She said she quit her flat after Hall would turn up during the night after bombarding her with texts and phone calls. | She said she quit her flat after Hall would turn up during the night after bombarding her with texts and phone calls. |
He would throw stones at her window when she did not answer the door. | He would throw stones at her window when she did not answer the door. |
Michelle says she feared for her life on several occasions and often thought: 'Is this the day he's going to do something?' | Michelle says she feared for her life on several occasions and often thought: 'Is this the day he's going to do something?' |
The victim said she was bombarded with phone calls she did not answer when the caller withheld their number | The victim said she was bombarded with phone calls she did not answer when the caller withheld their number |
Recalling being followed on her trip to the Lake District, she said: "He followed us for seven hours. | Recalling being followed on her trip to the Lake District, she said: "He followed us for seven hours. |
"When we got back to the car park he was sitting on the boot of his car." | "When we got back to the car park he was sitting on the boot of his car." |
She said she had tried to stall him by going to a pub, but he was still there hours later. | She said she had tried to stall him by going to a pub, but he was still there hours later. |
"We decided we'd have to leave so I got into my car and drove past him - he was staring at me as I drove past." | "We decided we'd have to leave so I got into my car and drove past him - he was staring at me as I drove past." |
Her friend rang her as she drove away and warned her that her stalker was driving behind her. | Her friend rang her as she drove away and warned her that her stalker was driving behind her. |
She pulled into a petrol station, waited then resumed her journey only to discover Hall was driving in front of her. | She pulled into a petrol station, waited then resumed her journey only to discover Hall was driving in front of her. |
"Cars were overtaking him and he pulled into a lay-by then when I went past he pulled out behind me. | "Cars were overtaking him and he pulled into a lay-by then when I went past he pulled out behind me. |
"I rang the police to report him again and they told me to drive to the police station." | "I rang the police to report him again and they told me to drive to the police station." |
Hall was arrested and remanded in custody for four weeks eventually pleading guilty to stalking | Hall was arrested and remanded in custody for four weeks eventually pleading guilty to stalking |
When Michelle called the police after being followed up the mountain she had not seen Hall for several months. | When Michelle called the police after being followed up the mountain she had not seen Hall for several months. |
He was arrested and remanded in custody for four weeks eventually pleading guilty to stalking. | He was arrested and remanded in custody for four weeks eventually pleading guilty to stalking. |
He was given a community order and restraining order at Newcastle Magistrates' Court weeks after the Lake District ordeal. | He was given a community order and restraining order at Newcastle Magistrates' Court weeks after the Lake District ordeal. |
As part of the order he was electronically tagged, however he managed to rip it off and sent Michelle a picture of it in his hand. | As part of the order he was electronically tagged, however he managed to rip it off and sent Michelle a picture of it in his hand. |
"When he was on remand I was so relieved but also felt so guilty and felt like I had to tell people he wasn't a bad guy even after everything he had done to me," Michelle says. | "When he was on remand I was so relieved but also felt so guilty and felt like I had to tell people he wasn't a bad guy even after everything he had done to me," Michelle says. |
The victim said Hall sent her a photo of his snapped electronic tag | The victim said Hall sent her a photo of his snapped electronic tag |
But the torment continued. Hall would phone constantly from withheld numbers. | But the torment continued. Hall would phone constantly from withheld numbers. |
He would watch her Tik Tok videos and message her on the app, she says. | He would watch her Tik Tok videos and message her on the app, she says. |
He was back in court within weeks and returned to custody. | He was back in court within weeks and returned to custody. |
"I felt so alone." | "I felt so alone." |
She had been assigned a Paladin case worker a - national charity that supports victims of stalking - and stayed in the refuge about 25 miles from her home. | She had been assigned a Paladin case worker a - national charity that supports victims of stalking - and stayed in the refuge about 25 miles from her home. |
Hall on Helvellyn in the Lake District where he stalked his victim up the mountain | Hall on Helvellyn in the Lake District where he stalked his victim up the mountain |
In July 2025 Hall appeared at Newcastle Magistrates' Court where he pleaded guilty to stalking and was sentenced to five and a half months in prison. | In July 2025 Hall appeared at Newcastle Magistrates' Court where he pleaded guilty to stalking and was sentenced to five and a half months in prison. |
After two days he was released on licence because of time spent on remand. | After two days he was released on licence because of time spent on remand. |
Michelle says she was "gutted" when the probation service rang to tell her. | Michelle says she was "gutted" when the probation service rang to tell her. |
However, he breached the terms of the licence and was sent back to prison to serve the rest of his sentence. | However, he breached the terms of the licence and was sent back to prison to serve the rest of his sentence. |
"Something has to be done to stop this type of behaviour from happening," Michelle said. | "Something has to be done to stop this type of behaviour from happening," Michelle said. |
"All I want is peace." | "All I want is peace." |
Michelle, not her real name, says she now just wants to live in peace | Michelle, not her real name, says she now just wants to live in peace |
Minister for safeguarding and violence against women and girls, Jess Phillips, said her thoughts were with the victim and "all those affected by this deeply distressing case". | Minister for safeguarding and violence against women and girls, Jess Phillips, said her thoughts were with the victim and "all those affected by this deeply distressing case". |
"Stalking is a terrifying and insidious crime that robs victims of their freedom and safety," she said. | "Stalking is a terrifying and insidious crime that robs victims of their freedom and safety," she said. |
"That's why we are taking decisive action to protect victims and ensure perpetrators face real and lasting consequences." | "That's why we are taking decisive action to protect victims and ensure perpetrators face real and lasting consequences." |
She also said that there were plans to strengthen protection orders and stalking legislation was being reviewed so the police could "crack down on dangerous perpetrators and ensure more victims get the support they deserve". | She also said that there were plans to strengthen protection orders and stalking legislation was being reviewed so the police could "crack down on dangerous perpetrators and ensure more victims get the support they deserve". |
"These measures are part of our ambitious mission to halve violence against women and girls in a decade," she added. | "These measures are part of our ambitious mission to halve violence against women and girls in a decade," she added. |
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