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Sam Wall: The Social Media Stalker

Following the disturbing case of a Manchester social media consultant who used the platforms she knew best to torment, smear and manipulate her victims online. Presenting herself as the target of abuse, Wall created a web of false accusations that damaged reputations, careers and lives. Through interviews, evidence and first-hand accounts, the episode exposes how digital harassment can spiral into a full-blown campaign of psychological destruction — and how hard it can be to stop once the lies are online.

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  • Mike Noble

    Mike Noble

    Self - (Narrator)

Overview

Following the disturbing case of a Manchester social media consultant who used the platforms she knew best to torment, smear and manipulate her victims online. Presenting herself as the target of abuse, Wall created a web of false accusations that damaged reputations, careers and lives. Through interviews, evidence and first-hand accounts, the episode exposes how digital harassment can spiral into a full-blown campaign of psychological destruction — and how hard it can be to stop once the lies are online.

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