An alleged stalker has been roaming the streets of San Francisco for months, targeting women - chasing, touching and even kissing them - but there hasn't been much action from the city. Now, the victims and the public are demanding the perpetrator be stopped for good.
San Francisco Chronicle reporter and columnist Heather Knight joined "Getting Answers" to talk about herKnight shared disturbing stories from several victims taking to social media about being assaulted and harassed by a man named Bill Jean Hobbs. The 33-year-old is not a stranger to the DA's office -- he has been arrested many times in San Francisco over the past few years on multiple offenses including grabbing a teen.
The alleged stalker's target was not just assaulting women. Hobbs was recently also involved in a trespassing incident in the Marina District. "He brought his bike and backpack and talked like he just lived there. He had been exploring the bedrooms and had seen the family photos," Knight shared the horrifying experience of the homeowner. Hobbs even told police that he was, a man famously known for killing his wife and unborn baby.
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