Every morning when I get up and get on the computer, the first thing I do is delete the pile of spam from Dennis Markuze, each of which is usually cross-posted to 50 to 100 other people. Every time I fire up Twitter, the first thing I do is clear the garbage Dennis Markuze has left there; yesterday I blocked and reported spam from over 25 Markuze accounts, amounting to several hundred messages.
You know what? This is wrong. I shouldn't have to do this. Over the years — I've been getting these threats from Markuze since 1993 — it's gradually grown from an occasional deranged message on usenet to part of my daily routine, where I'm dealing with hundreds of ranty messages every day from one disturbed individual in Montreal, Canada. And I'm not even his sole target: he has a hate-on for Shermer, Randi, and Dawkins, and this is all he does with his life: he sits in his bedroom in his parent's house and sends out shrill, incoherent messages to the world, all day long.
I have reported him to the police. I have seen these complaints climb the ladder from the local department, to the FBI, to the RCMP, to the Montreal City Police, where they promptly fizzle out. The police don't care. The word I've gotten back is that they aren't going to do a thing until he snaps and starts killing people. A little late, don't you think?
As a target for over almost twenty years, I've been watching this guy escalate — his hate messages have gotten crazier, more vicious, and more frequent. He's a psychological cripple who wastes his life in this "project" to howl stupidly at the world; he's on a clear trajectory of more and more demands for people to recognize him, and he's not going to ever get any respect from anyone.
I am not a psychologist, but anyone who writes those disconnected rambling death threats, and does nothing else all day long, is mentally disturbed. Something is wrong in his head. I'm not the only one to notice.
The only people who don't seem to notice are the Montreal city police.
If you're on Twitter, one thing you can do is, when you receive one of his spam messages, retweet it, but delete all the names on it (because I don't need more!) and add one: @SPVM. Give the Montreal police a sample of the noise coming out of their city that we're drowning in.
There is now a petition demanding that the Montreal city police take his threats seriously. Sign it, please. I want at least ten thousand names from around the world on it.
I don't have any confidence at all in them: they've had this deranged man making death threats on their watch for over a decade, and have done nothing. I don't think the petition will do a thing.
What I want is a public record of the criminal neglect of that police department, so that when Markuze does have his little psychotic break and harms someone, probably some innocent, they won't be able to deny that they were warned, that there was a world-wide outcry, that hordes of people thousands of miles away could see all this coming, and the incompetents in Montreal sat on their hands and did nothing.
(Also on FtB)
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Montrealer here. The Montreal police (SPVM) have tweeted several times today "Please stop sendind e-mails to our media adresse by signinig the petition.We are investigating the case. Thank you." Word about Markuze is getting out via my blog (Montreal City Weblog) and the Rutherford Mansfield blog someone linked earlier. In a city where Valery Fabrikant, Marc Lépine and Kimveer Gill have all gone on rampages (and not without warning, especially in the case of Fabrikant) I'm sure the police are aware of the hazard. As noted, they did draw the line at David Abitbol's activities.