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More Light Shed on Taylor Swift Stalker

(Michigan City, IN) - A LaPorte County man accused of stalking and threatening Taylor Swift has been ordered to undergo mental health treatment before further prosecution of the case.                                    

                              

Mitchell Taebel, 36, of Long Beach has been placed into the care of the Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction until his condition improves enough to be deemed competent enough to take part in his defense.                                                                                                                                            

La Porte County Prosecutor Sean Fagan said his commitment was in response to the findings of more than one court-appointed mental health professional after they independently evaluated the defendant. The prosecutor’s office along with the defense went along with the recommendation.

 

“We signed an agreed order of stipulation that Mr. Taebel is not competent to participate in his own trial,” he said.

 

Fagan noted that the goal is for Taebel to understand his alleged criminal actions at the time, and be capable of helping his attorney mount a defense so the formal trial process can resume.

 

“Do you know what happened then?  Are you fully aware of what’s going on now?,” he said.        

                                                                                                                            

Taeble is charged in LaPorte Superior Court 1 with Level 5 felony Stalking; Level 6 felony Intimidation along with Invasion of Privacy and Harassment, both misdemeanors.

 

Symptoms of his alleged obsession with the pop music superstar, beginning March 25th, included a 10-hour marriage proposal video he posted on YouTube.

 

Taebel has accounts dedicated to Swift on YouTube and Facebook.

 

There were also messages he left on her official Instagram account, making statements like “he would happily wear a bomb if he cannot be with his soul mate” and “shoot ourselves if we had to” if they could not be together, per court records. There were also electronic messages from Taebel expressing a desire for them to meet, along with threats to harm Swift and her dancers on stage if they carried out certain performances.  

 

The pictures he allegedly sent to her included one of a man holding an AR-15 rifle.

 

On May 5th, police said Taebel traveled to some luxury condominiums in Nashville believing Swift was there, and while claiming to be a famous television show host, asked security to let her know he was in the lobby. Authorities were then called and he allegedly fled.

 

He then later went to Nissan Stadium in Nashville where Swift was scheduled to perform that evening, and got as far as a VIP area when asked to leave due being on a list of security threats. After returning home, he allegedly posted a message wishing death for people who think it’s illegal to go to where somebody lives to see if they want to meet.

 

Police said he also maintained thoughts of him being elected President and Swift becoming his First Lady.

 

Swift’s management team was alarmed enough by his alleged actions to seek a temporary restraining order, which was served to Taebel on May 13th. He allegedly violated the order by posting more messages about Swift and tagging her on social media.

 

Fagan said the case is on hold indefinitely because of the unknowns involved in how long each mental health patient responds to treatment.

 

“It really just depends on a bunch of things not in anybody’s control,” he said.

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