(Premiering November 13 on Paramount+)
For more than twelve years, my daughter and I lived in fear.
We were stalked — relentlessly, invisibly, and without justice.
At the same time, I was playing a DNA detective on CSI: Miami — pretending to use a kind of technology that, in real life, didn’t exist yet.
The irony still stops me cold.
In the United States, 13.5 million people are stalked every year.
That’s one in six women.
Most never see justice.
But twelve years after our nightmare began, two extraordinary FBI agents — the same team who solved the Golden State Killer case by creating a new form of DNA technology called forensic genealogy.

It was groundbreaking science.
They then used it to solve our case, it became the FBI’s first-ever conviction using that technology.
Our story became precedent-setting.
But more importantly, it became proof that justice can evolve — that persistence and courage can change what’s possible.
This series isn’t just about fear.
It’s about faith.
It’s about the heroes who built hope from science.
And the mother and daughter who refused to keep living in fear.

My Nightmare Stalker: The Eva LaRue Story
Premieres November 13 on Paramount+.
Because sometimes the truth really is stranger than fiction.




