Overview
- The trailer features LaRue describing the threats as “psychological terrorism” and previews her and daughter Kaya Callahan’s on-camera recollections.
- Paramount+ schedules the two-part documentary, produced by Forte Entertainment for See It Now Studios, to premiere on Nov. 13.
- Prosecutors say the stalker sent 37 threatening letters between 2007 and 2015, often signed “Freddie Krueger.”
- In 2019 the harassment escalated when the stalker called Callahan’s school, posed as her father, and left violent threats, prompting a federal investigation.
- Ohio resident James David Rogers was arrested in 2019, pleaded guilty in 2022 to multiple federal counts, received a 40‑month sentence, and was released in 2024.