. >> lottie was certain it was the work of a teenager named waseem daker. seem and lottie had a history. she said it would explain the hideous attack. she told detectives her story. things had started so innocently. don't they always? >> come on. >> i met him at the paintball field playing paintball. we met by being teammates on the same team. >> lottie was the captain of her team. kind of a den mother to the other, much younger players, especially waseem, a georgia tech student 12 years her junior. >> he didn't have anyone else he could open up to. >> you felt like a big sister. >> that's how i felt. >> he was a bit of a loner. he latched on to lodi started calling her at work, at home and wouldn't stop. >> i told him that, you know, i have a life and you're taking too much of my time and then he would cry and then i knew there was a problem. >> what was a nuisance at first lottie says quickly escalated. her phone was ringing off the hook up to 100 times a day. >> why didn't you just stop talking to this person? i should have. i felt really sorry for him. i