A Texas Woman's Descent into Fear: Stalker's Bizarre Gift-Giving Spree
In a chilling case of alleged stalking, a northwest Harris County woman reported to police that she was being terrorized by someone who left an assortment of trinkets at her doorstep, declaring his love for her and making her feel "harassed, annoyed, offended, and alarmed." The incidents began on June 23, 2025, when Jorge Escalante Rivera, 29, started leaving figurines, including a snowman, birdbath with a cardinal, candle, and two angels, along with handwritten notes at the victim's doorstep.
Security cameras captured Rivera's visits, showing him walking away from his gifts, often accompanied by the sign of the cross. The following months brought more unusual gifts: a doll of Jessie from "Toy Story," another cardinal bird figurine, an El Salvadoran flag, and a crucifix. In each instance, Rivera left behind notes expressing his love for the victim, with one message even referencing lyrics about kidnapping and sexual assault as acts of love.
The third visit occurred just weeks later, on November 1, when Rivera left a broom with a handwritten note in Spanish that said, "the most beautiful witch," along with a smiley face. As the incidents escalated, the victim contacted people she knew, sent them photos of Rivera and his car, and even enlisted the help of her former employer, who confirmed Rivera's identity.
It wasn't until December 25, when cameras recorded Rivera's car stopping in front of the victim's house and throwing something onto her yard, that authorities took action. On January 8, Rivera was charged with felony stalking, and just days later, he was arrested.
The woman told investigators she felt "harassed, annoyed, offended, and alarmed" by the bizarre gift-giving spree, which left her fearing for her safety and her home. The case serves as a disturbing reminder of the lengths some individuals will go to express their obsession, and the importance of taking such allegations seriously.
In a chilling case of alleged stalking, a northwest Harris County woman reported to police that she was being terrorized by someone who left an assortment of trinkets at her doorstep, declaring his love for her and making her feel "harassed, annoyed, offended, and alarmed." The incidents began on June 23, 2025, when Jorge Escalante Rivera, 29, started leaving figurines, including a snowman, birdbath with a cardinal, candle, and two angels, along with handwritten notes at the victim's doorstep.
Security cameras captured Rivera's visits, showing him walking away from his gifts, often accompanied by the sign of the cross. The following months brought more unusual gifts: a doll of Jessie from "Toy Story," another cardinal bird figurine, an El Salvadoran flag, and a crucifix. In each instance, Rivera left behind notes expressing his love for the victim, with one message even referencing lyrics about kidnapping and sexual assault as acts of love.
The third visit occurred just weeks later, on November 1, when Rivera left a broom with a handwritten note in Spanish that said, "the most beautiful witch," along with a smiley face. As the incidents escalated, the victim contacted people she knew, sent them photos of Rivera and his car, and even enlisted the help of her former employer, who confirmed Rivera's identity.
It wasn't until December 25, when cameras recorded Rivera's car stopping in front of the victim's house and throwing something onto her yard, that authorities took action. On January 8, Rivera was charged with felony stalking, and just days later, he was arrested.
The woman told investigators she felt "harassed, annoyed, offended, and alarmed" by the bizarre gift-giving spree, which left her fearing for her safety and her home. The case serves as a disturbing reminder of the lengths some individuals will go to express their obsession, and the importance of taking such allegations seriously.