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October 11, 2007
Man accused of cyberstalking pleads not guilty
SOUTH KINGSTOWN -- A cable access cameraman has pleaded not guilty to a misdemeanor charge that he cyberstalked a former public access TV host by posting a threatening video on the Web site YouTube.
Daniel R. Davidson, of Richmond, allegedly posted the video in May and was arrested last week.
The video's title included the name of former public access host Marilyn Sheldon, and state police say it featured images of the man convicted nine years ago in Florida of killing her son. A voice on the video said, "Remember me, get ready to die, you did a bad thing.''
Davidson was released on $5,000 personal recognizance.
A call to a lawyer listed as Davidson's attorney was not immediately returned.
-- The Associated Press
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