Actress Eva LaRue says she doesn't think she and her daughter will ever feel safe following a yearslong experience with a stalker.
"It really is an absolute rewiring of how you move through your life," LaRue told "CBS Mornings" on Tuesday. "There's no way to ever go back to innocence."
In 2007 LaRue, who starred in "CSI: Miami," and her young daughter, Kaya, first started getting threatening phone calls and letters from an anonymous person. Her story is told in a new two-part documentary called "My Nightmare Stalker: The Eva LaRue Story."
"What is crazy is we, on 'CSI: Miami,' we were solving cases in 43 minutes, not including commercials. In real life we did not have the technology we were pretending to have on the show," LaRue said.
The Emmy Award-winning actress said she and her dau

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