Eva LaRue Shares 12-Year Nightmare Stalker Experience in Documentary

Eva LaRue recently shared her harrowing 12-year ordeal with a stalker in the trailer for an upcoming documentary called “My Nightmare Stalker: The Eva LaRue Story,” set to premiere on Paramount+. The trailer features chilling audio of the stalker threatening LaRue, leaving her feeling psychologically terrorized.

Throughout the trailer, viewers are given a glimpse into LaRue’s life as an actress, including her time as Det. Natalia Boa Vista on the popular show “CSI: Miami,” which she describes as the highlight of her career. Reflecting on her life in the spotlight, LaRue speaks about the increased attention she received, particularly the influx of fan mail that came with her primetime success.

The documentary interweaves interviews with LaRue and recordings of the stalker’s messages, highlighting the impact those threats had on her. LaRue expresses her fear that the stalker’s words could become reality, creating a constant sense of dread in her life.

Paramount+ provides a summary of the two-part documentary, indicating that it will delve into the emotional toll that LaRue and her daughter, Kaya, experienced over the 12-year period of stalking. The stalker’s identity remained a mystery, adding to the fear and uncertainty surrounding their lives. Despite the challenges, LaRue’s story showcases her resilience and determination to protect her family.

Produced by Forte Entertainment for See It Now Studios, the documentary is set to premiere on November 13 on Paramount+. The film’s team includes executive producers such as Susan Zirinsky, Terence Wrong, and Andrea Gabourie, with Sarah Sharkey Pearce serving as writer and producer.

Eva LaRue’s story sheds light on the lasting impact of stalking and the strength it takes to overcome such trauma.