Gold Coast Stalker who performed sex act on a car will go to jail

Stalker who performed a sex act on a woman’s car during campaign of harassment will spend a year in jail for his bizarre crimes

  •  Sleiyde Christopher Patrick Allen, 26, admitted to performing sex acts on a car 
  •  He then called the women who owned the car and told her about the sex act
  •  Allen was sentenced in the Southport Magistrates Court to 12 months in jail 

A man who admitted to eating his own faeces and performing sex acts on a woman’s car will spend a minimum of 12 months behind bars.

Gold Coast man Sleiyde Christopher Patrick Allen, 26, pleaded guilty in the Southport Magistrates Court to one count each of stalking and breaching bail.

Allen licked the woman’s number plate before he called her at work to tell her about the lewd act.

Sleiyde Christopher Patrick Allen, 26, (pictured) admitted to performing sex acts on a car

He had previously admitted to eating his own faeces and performing sexual acts on several other cars. 

The phone call left the woman so fearful she was no longer comfortable alone and needed an escort to get to and from work, the court heard.

Allen was charged in April and released on bail on the condition he would not go within 50m of the woman’s home.

But a week later, Allen was spotted mowing the nature strip across the road from her house. 

Magistrate John Costanzo sentenced him to 12 months behind bars to be released on parole on November 4.

Mr Costanzo said his ‘deviant behaviour’ was ‘not just revolting, but clearly distressing to the victim.’

Allen (pictured) then called the women who owned the car and told her about the sex act

Allen (pictured) then called the women who owned the car and told her about the sex act

During the sentencing Allen interrupted Mr Constanzo to assure him he would not approach the woman again, arguing that he had moved out of the area.

‘All that statement tells me is that you still don’t get it, ‘ Mr Costanzo said in response, ‘it’s very cold comfort to a victim of a stalking charge to be told you have moved away – the damage is done’.

‘People can still be damaged by stalking from afar. You know that, being so adept at social media to the point where you can’t leave it alone.’

The sentencing was previously delayed so a psychologist could asses Allen’s mental condition but there was little in the final report that indicated whether he could effectively be treated.

 During the sentence Allen interrupted Mr Constanzo to try and assure him he would not approach the woman again

 During the sentence Allen interrupted Mr Constanzo to try and assure him he would not approach the woman again

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