Worker brutally took revenge on her boss and went to court

An employee of the personnel department from the Australian city of Sydney, New South Wales, decided to brutally take revenge on the manager for firing her friends and sent her 229 fake messages. The Daily Mail reports.

30-year-old Emma Arnold sent hundreds of letters to her boss from various phone numbers, posing as her colleagues and clients. She began her insidious plan to drive a woman crazy in November 2018. In one of her messages, she wrote: “One of my goals for the New Year is to make your life hell and destroy the company.”

Among other things, Arnold anonymously threatened to kill her children. Her boss’s mother also received malicious messages. After Arnold was fired, the number of threats increased. In January last year, in just a week, she sent 50 messages to the former boss. “Do you know what would be the funniest? – she wrote. – If I waited for all the employees to come to the office and burned the whole building to hell.”

In February 2019, she was arrested and released on bail pending sentencing. Once free, she continued to threaten her boss. On November 2, she was arrested again after police obtained video footage of Arnold buying things needed for revenge. She previously claimed that her colleague had given these items to her.

The case is under investigation. The verdict is expected to be pronounced on December 11.

Previously it was reported that a resident of Australia had been pursuing a former young a person who was her plastic surgeon in the past. In 2018 alone, she wrote 4972 letters to her lover. In them, the woman argued that she could not live without him and that no one but her was worthy of him.

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