What's the difference between a Gang Stalker and a Single stalker?
Updated June 9, 2023
A single stalker (aka "One-on-One" stalker) is often an ex-boyfriend,/girlfriend,/ husband//wife/ employer/employee etc.
One-on-One stalkers do NOT want their victim to know they're being stalked, so they use "covert" surveillance of their victim.
On the other hand, Gang Stalkers (aka "Group Stalkers", Multi-Stalkers", "Organized Stalkers") DO want their victims to know they're being stalked, because that just adds to the "terror" that the victim must undergo every single day
(This type of surveillance is known as "overt surveillance")
Another big difference between a single stalker and a gang stalker is that the gang stalker gets PAID to stalk, harass & torture their victim (using powerful "no-touch torture" techniques).
A single stalker (aka "One-on-One" stalker) is often an ex-boyfriend,/girlfriend,/ husband//wife/ employer/employee etc.
One-on-One stalkers do NOT want their victim to know they're being stalked, so they use "covert" surveillance of their victim.
On the other hand, Gang Stalkers (aka "Group Stalkers", Multi-Stalkers", "Organized Stalkers") DO want their victims to know they're being stalked, because that just adds to the "terror" that the victim must undergo every single day
(This type of surveillance is known as "overt surveillance")
Another big difference between a single stalker and a gang stalker is that the gang stalker gets PAID to stalk, harass & torture their victim (using powerful "no-touch torture" techniques).