‘I want to pay cash for your panties’: Young woman slams stranger who left a creepy letter on her car – and says she fears a pervert may be stalking female beach goers and children

  • Tess Scorrar went for a bushwalk at Nudgee Beach, a suburb in Brisbane’s north 
  • When she returned, she found note stuck under the windscreen wiper of her car 
  • Creepy handwritten note asked whether she was interested in selling underwear
  • Ms Scorrar was left disgusted and worried for the safety of women in the area 

By Thomas Duff For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 17:23 BST, 4 August 2019 | Updated: 17:30 BST, 4 August 2019

A furious young woman has called out the random man who left a sick note on her car asking if he could buy her underwear. 

Tess Scorrar had been on a bushwalk on Sunday at Brisbane’s Nudgee Beach before she returned to her car to find the handwritten letter on her windscreen.  

‘I think your (sic) very attractive’, the note read, before the author questioned if the woman would be willing to ‘sell her panties’. 

Ms Scorrar said she was left disgusted and worried for the safety of women who regularly walk alone near the popular beach. 

Tess Scorrar (pictured) has called out the random man who left a sick note on her car asking if he could buy her underwear

Tess Scorrar (pictured) has called out the random man who left a sick note on her car asking if he could buy her underwear

When she returned to her car, she found a note under the wiper which said 'I think you are very attractive' than asked whether she would like to sell her underwear

When she returned to her car, she found a note under the wiper which said 'I think you are very attractive' than asked whether she would like to sell her underwear

When she returned to her car, she found a note under the wiper which said ‘I think you are very attractive’ than asked whether she would like to sell her underwear

The anonymous note read: ‘Hello. I think your (sic) really attractive. If you are interested, I would like to pay you cash for your panties. 

‘I’ll meet you on the side of the road back to town. Just pull over. I’ll find you.’

Ms Scorrar said it took her a few moments to fully understand the letter. 

‘I read it a few times over, trying to grasp what I was actually reading,’ Ms Scorrar told Daily Mail Australia. 

‘Instantly, I felt sick.’ 

Her immediate reaction was to get in her car and drive away, but she feared the man who left the note would follow her home.  

Ms Scorrar regularly goes on bushwalks by herself at Nudgee Beach, and she said the note made her wonder whether someone had been stalking her. 

‘Has someone been watching me all these times I’ve been here?’ she asked. 

Tess Scorrar had been on a bushwalk with her friend at Nudgee Beach in Brisbane's north before they returned to their car to find the letter on their windscreen (stock)

Tess Scorrar had been on a bushwalk with her friend at Nudgee Beach in Brisbane's north before they returned to their car to find the letter on their windscreen (stock)

Tess Scorrar had been on a bushwalk with her friend at Nudgee Beach in Brisbane’s north before they returned to their car to find the letter on their windscreen (stock) 

Ms Scorrar regularly goes on bushwalks by herself at Nudgee Beach and the note made her wonder whether someone had been stalking her

Ms Scorrar regularly goes on bushwalks by herself at Nudgee Beach and the note made her wonder whether someone had been stalking her

Ms Scorrar regularly goes on bushwalks by herself at Nudgee Beach and the note made her wonder whether someone had been stalking her 

‘It’s pretty creepy and frightening to be honest.  

‘A lot of families with young kids are always there and a lot of females by themselves are always walking through there.’ 

She reported the incident to police and said officers kept the note to dust it for fingerprints.  

Ms Scorrar said that though the note initially made her feel uneasy, she won’t let the creepy man frighten her. 

‘He doesn’t scare me. It just encourages me to be more curious of the areas I’m in and who’s around me,’ she said. 

Ms Scorrar hopes her story will prevent other women from receiving the same unwanted attention or worse.  

‘I won’t be coming here again that’s for sure, especially alone… creepy as all hell,’ she said. 

‘I don’t want it happening to anyone else, let alone getting something worse than a note.’ 

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Queensland Police for comment.  

Ms Scorrar said she was disgusted at the idea of the type of man who would write this note and worried for the safety of women who regularly walk near the beach by themselves

Ms Scorrar said she was disgusted at the idea of the type of man who would write this note and worried for the safety of women who regularly walk near the beach by themselves

Ms Scorrar said she was disgusted at the idea of the type of man who would write this note and worried for the safety of women who regularly walk near the beach by themselves

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