MARTINSVILLE, Ind. -- A Martinsville woman is charged with stalking and threatening a Morgan County man she met on Facebook and had a brief relationship with.
Lisa Pack, 55, was arrested and charged Aug. 12 with two counts of felony stalking, two counts of felony intimidation, and one misdemeanor count of battery resulting in bodily injury.
Court records show the man and Pack became friends on Facebook in 2014, and had a brief relationship while he was married.
After they kissed and fondled, Pack threatened to “out” the man to his family and repeatedly stalked and harassed him, according to court records.
On July 26, Pack left 25 voicemails on the man’s cell phone with threatening messages, such as “You will see how vengeful I am, I want your job, your teeth, your teeth [sic] and your family. I am going to take your family.”
A detective with the Martinsville Police Department said Pack sent “very disturbing text messages” to the man during the month of July, threatening him and his grandchildren.
“Nighty night…your world ends tomorrow,” read the texts, court records show. “Fatal attraction babeeeee.”
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Pack mentioned several times that the man would never see his grandchildren again.
She also threatened to have the man kidnapped, shot up with crack, and have alcohol poured down his mouth until he passes out, then knock his teeth out with a hammer.
“Then break your jaws and cut your tongue out as I poke your eyeballs out with a fireplace poker,” read the text message. “I would really enjoy that. I will destroy you and your kids.”
During one of the encounters, Pack scratched the man and slapped him, leaving redness and scratch marks.
A Morgan County judge granted a no contact order to the family on August 12.
Call 6 Investigates was unable to reach Pack for comment.
A home phone was disconnected.
She appeared in court Monday afternoon for an initial hearing, but court records do not yet show future court dates.