Pennsylvania Man's Disturbing Stalking Spree Unveiled in Foiled Plot to Kidnap, Rape, and Murder Estranged Wife


Newly revealed unsettling details surround a Pennsylvania man accused of stalking his estranged wife and attempting to kidnap, rape, and murder her on Sunday.

According to the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office, Geoffrey Kay-Conway Sr., 52, allegedly stabbed his soon-to-be ex-wife multiple times in the leg around 10:45 a.m. at a King of Prussia Walmart parking lot.

Responding to a domestic assault call, Upper Merion Township police found the victim, who had managed to escape her car. 

The suspect was apprehended in a nearby parking lot with items including a large metal pick, black zip ties shaped like handcuffs, and a disturbing array of tools such as piercing tools, knives, duct tape, and pliers in his pickup truck. Shockingly, one of the piercing tools bore the victim’s name, as reported by the district attorney’s office.

Also discovered were a court order from his previous stalking arrest on Oct. 31, a two-page note in a sealed manila envelope, and chilling content inside. 

Despite being released on $5,000 unsecured bail after the prior arrest, Kay-Conway's court order contained a troubling note indicating intentions to cause harm.

The note in the manila envelope, labeled "read last," outlined his sinister plans of stalking, raping, and killing the victim, suggesting that both he and the victim would no longer be alive by the time authorities found it.

Investigations revealed that Kay-Conway had tracked the victim using a device on her car, followed her to the Walmart parking lot, and then assaulted her, attempting abduction on Sunday.

District Attorney Kevin Steele highlighted the perilous nature of domestic violence, especially during a victim's departure from the abuser, emphasizing the case's gravity.

Kay-Conway faces charges including attempted murder, attempted kidnapping, attempted rape, aggravated assault, stalking, and more. Denied bail, he is currently held at the Montgomery County Correctional Facility, awaiting a preliminary hearing scheduled for Dec. 11.

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