A deranged cyber-stalker who harassed a Bronx high school student he met on a gaming platform has been arrested, federal prosecutors announced Wednesday.
The suspect hacked into the girl’s online accounts, sent SWAT teams to her house and even broke into her school’s grading system, authorities said.
Back in 2014, Tristan Rowe, who refers to himself as Angus, first met the victim while they were playing an online video game. But after about four months, the victim stopped playing and told Rowe she didn’t want to speak to him anymore, a criminal complaint alleges.
That’s when Rowe — of Smyrna, Tennessee — began a campaign of cyber harassment that lasted nearly six years and included the victim, her dad, her sister, her ex-boyfriend, her ex’s sister and her mom’s boyfriend, court papers say.
Angus started calling the victim persistently and receiving text messages that were “obsessive,” “lewd” and “threatening,” investigators allege.
“When I get u im putting u in the back of the trunk bitch ass n—a ill cut u from f–king ear to ear and ill pull ur tongue through the slit Columbian style bitch,” one text, allegedly sent by Rowe, reads.
He also allegedly texted her a large kitchen knife, a text asking if he should sign the victim up for “an escorts website,” and a message depicting a detailed map showing the route from Tennessee to the victim’s Bronx home, prosecutors allege.
He allegedly sent a picture of an adult penis to the sister of the victim’s ex-partner, prosecutors said.
Rowe appeared to get a sick pleasure from the harassment and even admitted he was the victim’s cyberstalker in a text he sent her, the papers say.
“Angus(noun): [Victim-2]’s cyberstalker,” one text read as if Rowe’s code name was a definition from a dictionary.
Simultaneously, Rowe was hacking into the victim’s Facebook, email and Snapchat accounts and would send messages to the victim’s friends with demands that they put Rowe in touch with her.
Rowe also allegedly sent emails to the victim’s professors once she was in college that offered to sell nude photos of the victim and her mom’s boyfriend, the complaint states.