
Man Stalking UConn's Paige Bueckers Arrested With Engagement Ring at Airport
By Nikki Thrace. Oct 17, 2024
In a chilling case that underscores the dangers of obsessive behavior, a man accused of stalking UConn basketball star Paige Bueckers was recently arrested near a Connecticut airport. The man, identified as Robert Cole Parmalee, 40, of Grants Pass, Oregon was found with an engagement ring and lingerie in his possession, signaling a disturbing level of obsession that had been escalating over time.
The Escalation of Stalking Behavior
The saga began when Parmalee began showing up to UConn basketball games, where Paige Bueckers, a rising star in women’s college basketball, was playing. Parmalee’s behavior quickly escalated from a fan’s admiration to a more troubling fixation. He not only attended multiple games across different states but also attempted to meet Bueckers in person on several occasions. Despite being repeatedly warned by authorities to cease his actions, Parmalee persisted, disregarding the potential consequences of his behavior.
Parmalee’s stalking behavior became more alarming as he started sending numerous unsolicited messages to Bueckers. His actions, which initially may have seemed like the overzealous behavior of a fan, soon took on a more sinister tone. His refusal to heed warnings or respect boundaries demonstrated the danger that stalkers can pose, particularly when their obsession becomes overwhelming.
As reported by CBS News, he posted disturbing TikTok messages about Bueckers, saying, “I will choose to die, and I will choose to take all of you that (op)pose me, oppose us, to hell.”
For months, Parmalee sent multiple videos to Bueckers’ Instagram direct messages. In other social media posts and rambling emails to UConn, Parmalee’s apparent obsession with Bueckers continued; at one point, he said he intended to marry her.
CBS News reported that not long before his arrest, Parmalee wrote, “I’m coming to UCONN Paige Madison Bueckers, I’ll be in Hartford tomorrow morning,” with a photo of himself with airline tickets at an airport.
According to the authorities, Parmalee’s continued attempts to contact Bueckers, despite clear warnings, were what led to his eventual arrest.
The Arrest: A Disturbing Discovery
The situation reached its peak when Parmalee was arrested near a Connecticut airport. At the time of his arrest, he was found carrying an engagement ring and lingerie, items that suggested he was planning something far more unsettling than just an encounter with the basketball star. The presence of these items highlighted the severity of Parmalee’s obsession and the potential danger Bueckers faced.
The discovery of the ring and lingerie added a new layer of concern to the case. It revealed that Parmalee’s intentions had likely moved beyond mere infatuation, raising fears about what could have happened had he not been apprehended.
Parmalee has a criminal history since he was a teenager that includes arrests for misdemeanor sexual abuse, harassment, burglary, driving under the influence, and possession of methamphetamine. When he was apprehended in Connecticut, police found that there was an arrest warrant accusing Parmalee of setting a house on fire with roommates and pets inside.
Legal Consequences and the Importance of Action
Parmalee was charged with second-degree stalking, a crime that can have devastating effects on the victim, causing emotional distress and fear for their safety. The legal system’s response to stalking cases is crucial in preventing further harm and ensuring that individuals like Parmalee are held accountable for their actions.
In Bueckers’ case, the swift action taken by law enforcement likely prevented a situation that could have escalated into something much worse. The authorities’ ability to track Parmalee’s movements and ultimately arrest him near the airport demonstrates the importance of taking stalking behaviors seriously from the outset.
The Dangers of Obsession
The arrest of Robert Parmalee serves as a sobering reminder of the potential dangers that public figures, particularly women, face when dealing with obsessive fans. While Bueckers is known for her incredible talent on the basketball court, her experience with a stalker underscores the vulnerability that even the most successful and seemingly untouchable individuals can experience.
As the legal proceedings against Parmalee continue, this case will likely serve as a precedent in highlighting the importance of swift legal intervention in stalking cases. For now, Paige Bueckers can hopefully find some relief in knowing that her stalker is no longer free to pursue his dangerous obsession.
References: Paige Bueckers stalker arrested near Connecticut airport with engagement ring, lingerie | A Man Accused of Stalking UConn Star Paige Bueckers Is Found With an Engagement Ring Near Airport
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