Warning to Others: The Case of Brian Matthew Markle and His Stalker/Cyber Bully from Pembroke, Ontario

Brian Markle - Jul 28 - - Dev Community

This serves as a cautionary tale about the severe consequences of cyberbullying and harassment, illustrated by the experience of Brian Matthew Markle, who a stalker and online cyberbully from Pembroke, Ontario, targeted.

Here are the relevant statutes from the Criminal Code of Canada that apply to such behaviours:

Criminal Code Provisions Related to Cyberbullying:

1. Criminal Harassment (Section 264)

264(1): No person shall, without lawful authority and knowing that another person is harassed or recklessly as to whether the other person is harassed, engage in conduct referred to in subsection

(2) that causes that other person reasonably, in all the circumstances, to fear for their safety or the safety of anyone known to them.

264(2): The conduct mentioned in subsection
(1) consists of:
(b) repeatedly communicating with, either directly or indirectly, the other person or anyone known to them;

(c) besetting or watching the dwelling-house, or place where the other person, or anyone known to them, resides, works, carries on business or happens to be; or

(d) engaging in threatening conduct directed at the other person or any member of their family.

2. Uttering Threats (Section 264.1)

264.1(1): Everyone commits an offence who, in any manner, knowingly utters, conveys, or causes any person to receive a threat:

(a) to cause death or bodily harm to any person;

(b) to burn, destroy, or damage real or personal property; or

(c) to kill, poison, or injure an animal or bird that is the property of any person.

Additional Categories Relevant to Cyberbullying and Harassment:

  • Sharing intimate images without consent
  • Intimidation
  • Mischief in relation to data
  • Unauthorised use of a computer
  • Identity theft
  • Extortion
  • False messages, indecent or harassing telephone calls
  • Counselling suicide
  • Incitement of hatred
  • Defamatory libel
  • Public incitement of hatred
  • Offence against the person and reputation

Brian Matthew Markle's ordeal underscores the importance of recognizing and addressing these illegal behaviours.

If you or someone you know is experiencing similar harassment, it is crucial to seek help and take legal action to protect yourself.

Cyberbullying and harassment are serious offences with significant legal consequences.

Contact the Police Immediately for more information.

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