It took jurors less than five hours long to find "superfan" Charles Nagel guilty of stalking Law and Order: Criminal Intent star Kathryn Erbe. He was found guilty of stalking her over the mail and on the internet, but not guilty of interstate stalking. Nagel probably didn't help his case when he spent five hours on the witness stand earlier this week, pontificating over the nature of his love for Erbe, blaming one of his daughters (who are both named after Batman characters) for doctoring a Facebook photo of Erbe's daughter, and sharing his sexual fantasies involving McDonald's cheeseburgers.
Law & Order "Superfan" Found Guilty Of Stalking
Yankees Super Fan Freddy Sez Dies At 85
The Yankees lost one of their biggest—and noisiest—fans: Freddy Schuman, better known to New Yorkers as "Freddy Sez" who rallied fans with homemade signs and by banging his frying pan, passed away on Saturday at Lenox Hill Hospital. A friend told the Daily News that the 85-year-old collapsed on Friday said, "Freddy was a true Yankee legend and a No. 1 fan [who] will be missed."
Knicks Fan Reaches the Breaking Point
We talked to someone who was at the Knicks game in Boston Thursday night and he told us he saw something he'd never seen at a sporting event before––a fan ripping off his team's jersey and throwing it onto the court in disgust. The Boston crowd loved it. The gesture came as the Knicks were trailing the Celtics by 50 points in what would come as the team's second-worst scoring performance in the history of...

