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Stephanie Christol, 30, was sent a reading list by Dr. Christopher Dillon which featured a cartoon called The Virgin Snail.
Christol attended King’s College London where she studied history and is believed to have met Dr. Dillon in her final year when she was writing her dissertation.
Furious at the perceived slight she emailed Dr. Dillon, who worked at the university’s Strand Campus, threatening to chop off his penis and stick it up his bottom.
The defendant, from Islington in London, also sent a series of emails and offensive Facebook messages about Dr. Dillon’s partner's appearance.
Dr. Dillon told Westminster Magistrates’ Court that he had been helping Christol with her dissertation which was on First World War films.
He said: ‘One message threatened me with violence. Between April to 25 September and there were dozens of emails.
One of them threatened to cut off my penis and shove it up to my bottom. They were threatening I was concerned they may spread over to my partner.
Christol denied but was convicted on one count of harassment without violence.
She was granted conditional bail ahead of sentencing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court.
The defendant, from Islington in London, also sent a series of emails and offensive Facebook messages about Dr. Dillon’s partner's appearance.
Dr. Dillon told Westminster Magistrates’ Court that he had been helping Christol with her dissertation which was on First World War films.
He said: ‘One message threatened me with violence. Between April to 25 September and there were dozens of emails.
One of them threatened to cut off my penis and shove it up to my bottom. They were threatening I was concerned they may spread over to my partner.
Christol denied but was convicted on one count of harassment without violence.
She was granted conditional bail ahead of sentencing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court.
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