Vicious:
The unnamed 51-year-old, from St Gallen in Switzerland, launched a
vicious campaign of hate against the model, known only as 'Jil'
(pictured), who regularly appears semi-nude in popular tabloid Blick
Jealous: But her ire exploded when she
found out her husband was among those who voted 20-year-old
mother-of-one Jil (pictured) in as Blick's Girl of the Year in 2012
But her ire exploded when she found out he was among those who voted mother-of-one Jil in as Blick's Girl of the Year in 2012.
A
court heard how, at first, she focused her anger on the newspaper's
editor, sending him increasingly vile hate-mail demanding Jil, among
other models, be dropped.
'I
don't want to see any more naked breasts in the paper,' she wrote.
'Otherwise you're going to find them with their throats cut on a rubbish
dump somewhere.'
She also wrote to various journalists on the newspaper as well as the publishing house itself expressing similar sentiments.
Abuse: Shortly
after Jil (pictured) was voted Blick's Girl of the Year, the woman wrote
to her, calling her a 'dirty little whore'. She also wrote to Blick's
editor threatening a 'bloodbath' in its offices (in background)
But she reserved her most hate-filled vitriol for Jil.
Shortly
after Jil was voted girl of the year, the woman wrote to her, saying:
'Jil, do you know that you are a dirty little whore.'
She
soon wrote another: 'Just on the off chance that you decide to turn up
topless in Blick again, we are going to kill you. We know who you are
and what your daily routine is.'
She even claimed she had hired a hitman to kill Jil.
She
also turned her attention on Swiss marketing firm XL-Media AG, which
had advertised alongside the sex-shop chain Libosan in the daily Swiss
newspaper.
Terrifying: She also told Jil, 'Just
on the off chance that you decide to turn up topless in Blick again, we
are going to kill you. We know who you are and what your daily routine
is'
She told them to pull the adverts or face a 'bloodbath' in one of their branches.
XL
Company boss Thomas Scheurer said: 'One gets used to a bit of criticism
but this letter was so hostile it was almost embarrassing.'
It
was only after an intensive police investigation and two years of hate
mail that the woman was finally arrested and her motive revealed -
jealousy at the fact her husband was looking at the partially-naked
women in the newspaper.
She
pleaded guilty to charges of making threats, insults and falsifying
documents as well as causing an accident with a car while drink driving
on a mountain bike.
She was ordered to pay a £6,000 fine or serve 120 days in prison.
She can still appeal the verdict.
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