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TikTok Star Ava Majury’s Father Shot And Killed The Stalker

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TikToker Ava Majury and her family have spoken out about what happened after a stalker allegedly broke into their home.

The first time Ava Majury downloaded TikTok was when she was 13 years old. When the pandemic was at its height, the teenager spent time creating videos. During her tenure there, she amassed over a million followers on her main account. She was stalked and her home was invaded, leading to a series of terrifying events.

She recalls the incident that led her to become a homeschooler at the age of 15 years old.

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Who is the stalker?

A TikTok user named EricJustin111 began relentlessly trying to capture Majury’s attention in 2020. EricJustin111 texted Majury on Instagram and Snapchat. Majury was also playing online games with her brothers when she discovered him.

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It was because Majury thought that he was merely a fan that she responded to one of his messages.

The New York Times was informed of the impending tragic incident. A shotgun was found at the Majury residence when 18-year-old Eric Rohan Justin arrived with a shotgun. He blew open the front door. Ava’s father, retired police lieutenant Rob Majury, shot at her stalker with his handgun after retrieving it.

Who is Ava Majury?

On different platforms, Ava Majury has earned thousands of dollars in sponsorships. She had also received interest from Hollywood, including reality TV producers, the New York Times reported.

The mother of Ava works as an ultrasound technician. Logan, 11, and Evan, 17, are the TikToker’s two brothers.

Prior to Justin’s death, Ava learned from friends in Florida and New Jersey that Justin had purchased personal information and photos of her from others. Two of her photos were purchased for $300 by the stalker.

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She had been allowed by her parents to sell pictures of herself for money.  In hopes of receiving “b*tty pics” and pictures of her feet, he messaged Ava on Venmo. Following the purchase of pictures of her from her friends.

She eventually blocked him on all of her social media accounts after declining the invitation. She continued to receive money from Justin for up to $368 after cutting contact.

When her father found out what had happened, he texted Justin to ask him not to contact Ava since she was underage.

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Ankita Khanrah is a second-year student of the Master of Communication and Journalism (Integrated) programme at the School of Mass Communication, KIIT Deemed University, Bhubaneswar.

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