Conan O'Brien's Stalker Also A Faye Dunaway And Paul Simon Fan
All right, this has gone far enough. Stalking is wrong, no matter who you're stalking, and the stuff this so-called priest mailed to Conan was bad enough. He should have left John McEnroe alone. And it was wrong of this guy to mail letters to Faye Dunaway. But now, he has expressed his desire to meet Paul Simon, and that's just going too far. This guy had better stay away from my main man Paul, I'm not even kidding.
Apparently, the self-titled late night host's "Most Dangerous Fan" is a bit unhinged:
"I'd like to meet Paul Simon. I really love his music," the Rev. David Ajemian said Saturday outside his parents' home in Boston, less than a day after he was released on bail for allegedly stalking O'Brien in Manhattan.Ajemian - who went AWOL for more than six hours Saturday afternoon - said he'd also like to spend time with Dunaway, whom he claims attended Catholicism classes with him in Cambridge.
"I wrote her agent. I never heard anything back," he said.
The addled priest - who has called himself O'Brien's "most dangerous fan" - is under fire for mailing postcards and letters signed "Padre" to the comedian's home and showing up in Tuscany while he was vacationing.
"I've tried to make it clear that I had no intention of physically harming him in any way. I feel sad that some of my correspondences were interpreted that way," Ajemian said from a park bench near his parents' apartment in the tony Back Bay section of Boston.
Ajemian rambled at times. His hair was disheveled, and his face was unshaven.
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