A possessive boyfriend who forced his ex-girlfriend to have supervised ‘access’ visits to their pet hamster when they split has been convicted of coercive controlling behaviour.
Robert Larvin, 32, refused to let Jessica Turner keep the pet at her property and told her she could only visit the animal when he was present.
During their two-year relationship he also dictated what clothes and make up she could wear and forced her to turn on the location facility on her mobile phone so he could keep track of her when they were apart.
After they split up, Larvin stalked Miss Turner, who is pregnant with his child, by turning up at her work, following her around town and hiding outside her home address. He also messaged her to let her know he was watching her.
Robert Larvin (left) forced his ex-girlfriend, Jessica Turner (right) ,to have supervised ‘access’ visits to their pet hamster when they split. He has now been convicted of coercive controlling behaviour
During their two-year relationship Larvin also dictated what clothes and make up Miss Turner could wear and…