'STRANGE AND OBSESSIVE'
Aussie dream girl tells of 'unconventional' internet loner
BY DAVY MUNROE
THE INTERNET beauty wooed by Paul Nogomet today tells of her 'weird' online relationship with the terror suspect.
Pretty Australian Louise Bluefish, 27, met Nogomet - who is still being questioned by Special Branch officers - online in mid-December.
And in a damning interview with The Sun, brunette Louise reveals how the loner:
She said: "Paul was lovely to me - but it soon became apparent that he could be obsessive, dominating and controlling.
"We would talk for hours about all manner of things. He was always well-mannered, articulate, and thoughful. Yet there were things he's say or do, and I'd think: "That's strange. Is that normal?'"
Pretty Australian Louise Bluefish, 27, met Nogomet - who is still being questioned by Special Branch officers - online in mid-December.
And in a damning interview with The Sun, brunette Louise reveals how the loner:
- SPOOKED her by pretending to be a computer
- FEARS he has a mental illness
- Became OBSESSED with the idea of a real-life meeting
- Loves his CAT more than people
She said: "Paul was lovely to me - but it soon became apparent that he could be obsessive, dominating and controlling.
"We would talk for hours about all manner of things. He was always well-mannered, articulate, and thoughful. Yet there were things he's say or do, and I'd think: "That's strange. Is that normal?'"
Illness
With tears in her eyes, particle physicist Louise recalled: "He said right from the first time we ever spoke that he was scared he'd got a weird mental illness which nobody had ever diagnosed.
"During one conversation he asked me how I knew he wasn't a computer. He pretended to be a machine, and said later he thought it would be fun to try to fool me.
"Another time he admitted to me that he loved his cat more than he loved other humans. He said he talks to the cat as though it's a person - he'd share his food with it and struggle to sleep at night if he'd left it outside."
"During one conversation he asked me how I knew he wasn't a computer. He pretended to be a machine, and said later he thought it would be fun to try to fool me.
"Another time he admitted to me that he loved his cat more than he loved other humans. He said he talks to the cat as though it's a person - he'd share his food with it and struggle to sleep at night if he'd left it outside."
Meeting
The pair got closer as time went on, until eventually Nogomet of Barnsley, South Yorks, suggested that Bluefish fly to England to meet him.
Boffin Louise was considering the idea - until The Sun contacted her yesterday to tell her about her online lover's arrest.
Dabbing at her green eyes with a handkerchief, she added: "I loved him and I'd made plans to fly over there to be with him. I can't believe that the police are linking him with far-right political groups.
"Yes, Paul is unconventional - but that doesn't make him a budding terrorist. If they clear his name, I'd certainly hope that he'd get back in contact with me.
"He kept mentioning the idea of me coming to England, over and over again. Even though it was a bit obsessive, I couldn't help but be flattered by all the attention."
Yesterday, we exclusively reported Nogomet's hero-worship of mass killer Peter Sutcliffe.
Boffin Louise was considering the idea - until The Sun contacted her yesterday to tell her about her online lover's arrest.
Dabbing at her green eyes with a handkerchief, she added: "I loved him and I'd made plans to fly over there to be with him. I can't believe that the police are linking him with far-right political groups.
"Yes, Paul is unconventional - but that doesn't make him a budding terrorist. If they clear his name, I'd certainly hope that he'd get back in contact with me.
"He kept mentioning the idea of me coming to England, over and over again. Even though it was a bit obsessive, I couldn't help but be flattered by all the attention."
Yesterday, we exclusively reported Nogomet's hero-worship of mass killer Peter Sutcliffe.