Woman who sent threatening messages to ex's dog on Facebook jailed

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Paula Higman also called her ex's mum 'rough' and said 'she will be looking worse soon'

A woman who was banned from contacting her ex partner has appeared in court again after threatening to murder him via messages to his dog's Facebook account. Paula Higman, 38, appeared at Liverpool Crown Court on Thursday for breaching the terms of a suspended sentence handed to her in August 2021.

But she continued in a "persistent breach" to send a string of "deeply unpleasant" messages to her ex boyfriend. Only a week after the order was imposed, she sent a total of 13 emails from two different accounts. At 2am on another date she accused him of raping her and remarked: "Now you really are f***ed. You just went viral by the way." At around 4.30pm on September 25, 2021, she phoned him and said "the rapist has got nothing to say has he?" before calling him a ""f***ing freak" and saying "I'm going to kill you, I'm going to kill you".

Top news stories today The defendant has completed 37 out of 100 of her unpaid work hours. The prosecution also noted that the 38-year-old is currently released by police under investigation for assaulting an emergency worker.

 

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