Indiana Chick-fil-A worker breaks into 'possessed' coworker's home to perform 'exorcism' – The Mirror US
A fast food employee left his coworker terrified after breaking into her home in the middle of the night to perform an "exorcism" because he believed she was "possessed".
Robert Nalker, 38, who works at Chick-fil-A, was charged with multiple offenses including felony residential entry and criminal mischief after he forced his way into a female colleague's home around 1.20 am on June 11 in Indiana. The Avon Police Department received a frantic call about a burglary in progress, with reports of a man breaking in and yelling uncontrollably.
Upon arrival, the victim informed the police that her coworker, known as Robbie, was not supposed to be in her house. Before entering the home, officers ordered Nalker to leave the premises, only to be met with the bizarre response, "I lost my sunglasses too," he told them.
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Emerging from the house, Nalker presented a gruesome sight, drenched in blood, and claimed, "I had to break in the window. I have to do an exorcism here tonight." Inside, the officers discovered a trail of blood from the window to the kitchen.
Nalker allegedly vandalized his coworker's entertainment system and attempted to scrawl a message in blood on the projector screen but only finished writing the letter R. A bloody CD and its case were found on the kitchen island by Avon police department.
As he was being taken into custody, Nalker repeatedly told the police that "she hasn't been stabbed" and "she's possessed", referring to his female coworker. He even asked the cops to enter the house and "play track 3 to save her".
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At one point, Nalker shouted at the officers to not “look in his f—-king eyes.” The Toyota Prius belonging to Nalker was left running in the driveway throughout the entire incident. The male suspect and the female victim had a long-standing work relationship and had known each other for more than 20 years, the victim told police.
She said Nalker had been sending peculiar text messages to her warning against using Spotify before the break-in. Court documents reveal Nalker is facing charges of felony residential entry, criminal mischief, and disorderly conduct.
Medics rushed Robert to the Hendricks Regional Health in Danville for a mental health evaluation where he was later admitted due to concerns about his psychological well-being. He has not been formally arrested yet.