Stourbridge stalker jailed after trying to drive neighbouring ex-partner out of her home in year-long abuse campaign
A Stourbridge stalker who subjected his neighbouring ex-partner to a year of vile abuse which culminated in assaulting her in own home has been jailed.
Adam Mills, 36, bombarded his victim with emails, kept her awake by blaring music and repeatedly threatened her through her Ring door bell camera.
Holding a knife and toolbox, Mills would stand in front of the camera and smile menacingly. He would also shout humiliating slurs at the woman when she walked to her car as well as scaring her young daughter.
After being spurned romantically by the female neighbour Mills spent a year trying to drive her and her daughter out of their home. The pair became 'terrified' as Mills behaviour became more deranged even sleeping in a car overnight several times for their own safety.
Mills would stand on the balcony of his Malvern Avenue flat and scream sexual themed abuse, often shouting 'where are you going, to get cock' and then point a laser at her car.

Mills would send crude emails, one correspondence asked 'what the smell was?' followed by messages telling her to 'close her legs' before shouting the same thing outside her home.
He also bought speakers to blast music during the day as his victim worked nights and knowing her daughter suffered from heart problems remarked 'good job nobody in the house has a bad heart' for blasting music.





