The Bristol Post.Prosecutors told the court how Baptiste had put up offensive posters, played music referencing killing gay men, and yelled homophobic abuse at the couple.
They’ve since had to move from their residence beside Baptiste.In a statement read by prosecutor Alison May, Griffiths said, “She has made our lives misery.
She seems to be watching us all the time and has put posters up in her window. We cannot use our garden as it feels like she is watching us.“I am not sleeping very well and our relationship is suffering.
We are constantly living on edge because of this behavior — we are not comfortable at home and we are both struggling. We loved the flat but, within a week, we know we would have to move out because of her behavior.