Woman, 66, 'stalked two straight, married librarians and accused them of having ...

Woman, 66, 'stalked two straight, married librarians and accused them of having ...
Woman, 66, 'stalked two straight, married librarians and accused them of having ...

A woman stalked two straight, married librarians and accused them of having a lesbian affair and trying to involve her in their sexual trysts, a jury heard today.

Louisa Carlton also alleged she was sexually assaulted as Aylesbury Crown Court was told she hid behind hedges and pillars and lurked in the library car park to confront her two victims. 

The jury was told the divorcee, 66, embarked on a campaign of stalking Dorota Fraczeck-Streeter and Lisa Taylor-Puzey, who worked together at the facility in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire. Carlton denies two counts of stalking.

Prosecutor John Carmichael told the jury that neither of the allegations made by Carlton against the two homely women, was true. 

She had made up her mind that they were having a lesbian affair and said she was going to tell the police as she 'had a case against them.'

Aylesbury Crown Court was told Louisa Carlton (pictured) hid behind hedges and pillars and lurked in the library car park to confront her two victims

Aylesbury Crown Court was told Louisa Carlton (pictured) hid behind hedges and pillars and lurked in the library car park to confront her two victims

Carlton had first encountered the two women when she was a regular reader who had been a customer at Beaconsfield library for many years. 

As time went on, she became convinced the ladies in the library were lesbians and decided to confront them, one day screaming insults at the women as they left work.

Mr Carmichael told the jury how on one occasion Carlton had appeared from behind a pillar in the car park of the library and confronted the pair.

He said: 'On January 23, 2019, Mrs Fraczeck-Streeter had finished work at lunchtime and Mrs Taylor-Puzey was giving her a lift in her car. As they walked out to the car Carlton was filming them on her phone and approached them shouting at them.

'Carlton shouted 'where is your blue Nissan? Why are you getting in the car with her? Does your husband know what you are doing? I know what you are up to.'

'Carlton came to the car door and Mrs Taylor-Puzey locked the car. Carlton attempted to open the car door and she was banging on the window and shouting obscenities.

'She then stepped in front of the car to stop them from leaving. Both ladies were shaken by this incident.'

The jury of seven women and five men was told that Carlton continued to approach the women on a number of occasions throughout 2019, alleging that they were in a lesbian relationship which they were trying to involve Carlton in.

Mr Carmichael explained how on another occasion, Carlton approached Mrs Fraczeck-Streeter after she left work alone.

The jury heard that on that occasion Mrs Fraczeck-Streeter managed to drive off. However on October 22 that year, she was in a Boots store in Beaconsfield when she encountered Carlton.

'Carlton went right up to her and started shouting in the middle of the shop. She said 'I know what you are up to, you should be ashamed of yourself. I will tell the police, I have a case against you'.

'Mrs Fraczeck-Streeter was embarrassed at having this happen in the

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