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Lorna Beach-Mathura is an investigative writer specializing in the intersection of true crime, workplace psychology, and dark behavioral patterns. Drawing on extensive research into hospitality environments and contemporary predator dynamics, she crafts narrative nonfiction that balances rigorous analysis with unflinching storytelling. When she is not uncovering security failures and psychological triggers, Lorna can be found exploring coastal trails, studying organizational culture, or deep in research archives. Celebrity Cruise Stalker is her latest work. Connect with her online for updates on forthcoming investigations.

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Celebrity Cruise Stalker

Celebrity Cruise Stalker

A true-crime probe into a luxury-ship predator's year of obsessive hunting

  • Non-Fiction
  • Erotica
  • Fantasy

Behind the gleaming white uniform of a corporate traveling chef lurked a self-styled BDSM Master. Stephen Keller, mid-fifties and immaculately polished, used luxury cruise isolation and cabin-manifest access to stalk guests and young female crew with predatory precision. One chance encounter with Lila Hartwell—bright red lipstick in the Oceanview Cafe—triggered a year-long campaign of psychological domination that escalated from charming conversation to terrifying texts, voice recordings, and multi-vessel pursuit. Investigative security officer Mira Solis and senior officer Rafael Montes begin piecing together missing logs, traumatized crew, and corporate cover-ups that protected Keller’s status. Documented messages and audio reveal the chilling shift from dark fantasy to actionable crime. Celebrity Cruise Stalker combines investigative analysis of psychological triggers and hospitality-industry security failures with the raw timeline of one entitled predator’s hunt. It shows early warning signs, maps the progression from obsession to action, and delivers a gritty reckoning that strips the Master of his title and exposes the gaps that let him flourish. A gripping examination of entitlement, corporate silence, and the monsters who sail among us.