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CSI: Innsbruck? Caruso Stalker Wanted in Austria

Forensics are definitely needed in Innsbruck, Austria, to find a woman who failed to appear in court on charges that she has been stalking CSI: Miami star David Caruso. According to authorities, the 41-year-old suspect, from Tyrol, Austria, has sent more than 100 letters to Caruso, including death threats when he allegedly refused to sign an autograph. The threat read, in part, "I will locate you and your ugly Latina tramp and kill you." It has not been determined who the "tramp" in question might be, but it could be referring to Alana De La Garza, who played Caruso's CSI wife until the character was killed off.The suspect's absence in court Wednesday was not the first time she's gone MIA; she also did not show up for a July 2007 court date. A court-appointed psychiatrist testified that the stalker has been diagnosed with a "profound personality disorder." Local media, meanwhile, are milking the show's title for case coverage, dubbing the woman-hunt "CSI: Innsbruck." Think this stal...

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Forensics are definitely needed in Innsbruck, Austria, to find a woman who failed to appear in court on charges that she has been stalking CSI: Miami star David Caruso.
According to authorities, the 41-year-old suspect, from Tyrol, Austria, has sent more than 100 letters to Caruso, including death threats when he allegedly refused to sign an autograph. The threat read, in part, "I will locate you and your ugly Latina tramp and kill you." It has not been determined who the "tramp" in question might be, but it could be referring to Alana De La Garza, who played Caruso's CSI wife until the character was killed off.
The suspect's absence in court Wednesday was not the first time she's gone MIA; she also did not show up for a July 2007 court date. A court-appointed psychiatrist testified that the stalker has been diagnosed with a "profound personality disorder." Local media, meanwhile, are milking the show's title for case coverage, dubbing the woman-hunt " CSI: Innsbruck."
Think this stalker will be caught? Should Caruso (and CSI: Miami fans) be worried? - Anna Dimond
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