• Who is Daryl Kabatoff?

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    Busker's mom wants police to pick up son
    Man ejected from Fringe 'very ill'

    Sarah Gibb
    Special to The StarPhoenix


    August 10, 2004


    The mother of a busker ejected from the Fringe Festival for posting
    personal information of Fringe visitors online has appealed to the
    police and doctors to have her son picked up because he is "very ill."

    Daryl Shawn Kabatoff has recently posted angry Internet messages,
    saying he wants local children to die and has revealed that he's
    trying to obtain guns, the StarPhoenix has learned.

    He is now under police investigation, said Insp. Jeff Bent,
    spokesperson for Saskatoon Police Service.

    Kabatoff's posts, which are full of references to religion, sex and
    death, contain the names, birthdays, descriptions and workplaces of
    dozens of Saskatoon residents and their families, including in some
    instances their deceased children.

    He obtained some of the information from children's obituaries
    published in the StarPhoenix. The busker says in some posts that he
    hopes the other children in the families die too.

    Kabatoff, who sat on a Mexican blanket at the intersection of 11th
    Street and Broadway during the Fringe, recently offered on a bulletin
    board to trade one of his trademark numerological name analyses for a
    rifle or shotgun.

    In another post, he says he is acquiring a firearms licence.

    In response to the contents of Kabatoff's posts, obtained by the
    StarPhoenix, Insp. Bent said: "(We) are going to assign some
    investigators to this immediately . . . I appreciate your call because
    after the fact people say, 'Why wasn't something done?' "

    The balding, pony-tailed 46-year-old man, who stood for mayor in 1982
    and 1985, is a well-known figure in Saskatoon's shopping malls and
    coffee shops.

    Kabatoff believes people's names are given to them by God and are
    harmonized with their dates of birth. He says he can reveal this
    relationship using mathematics and for years has asked passers-by to
    let him analyse their names.

    An online search has revealed Kabatoff has posted around 1,000 highly disturbing messages on Usenet sites since 2001.

    Usenet is a system of worldwide bulletin boards, also called
    newsgroups, where people post messages and correspond about shared
    interests.

    Kabatoff's messages contain the personal details of scores of
    Saskatoon residents, often teenage girls he refers to as "nubile
    sweeties" after meeting them in the food court at Midtown Plaza, the
    Mall at Lawson Heights, the Broadway Roastery and Starbucks.

    Kabatoff is notorious in the Usenet community. One site calls him "one
    of Usenet's most elusive and creepy psychopaths."

    Another user asks: "At this stage, what can be done under law to stop
    him getting a gun from any source?"

    Several Usenet members implore someone to alert Saskatoon police to
    Kabatoff's posts seeking a firearm.

    A post dated June 15, 2004 from a Daryl S. Kabatoff using a Shaw
    e-mail address and Saskatoon box number, states that he is looking
    for: "A) a rifle for deer hunting this fall, B) a shotgun for the
    early deer-hunting season, C) a .22-caliber (sic) rifle for improving
    my shooting skills during the summer."

    The post, entitled "Wanting firearm" and sent to the calgary.forsale
    newsgroup, continues: "I'll offer you a trade . . . I will show you
    gorgeous harmony between your name and birthday and numbers in the
    Bible . . . In exchange for your unwanted firearm I'll provide you
    with a short essay that you will treasure far more."

    The next day, June 16, the same post appeared on the
    talk.politics.guns newsgroup, this time called "Trade for Gun."

    Kabatoff says he's in the process of obtaining a gun licence.

    A June 2004 Usenet post from him states: "I am in the process of
    applying for and obtaining a license (sic) to acquire a rifle . . .
    for hunting animals and not people. If somebody . . . trades a gun for
    my work before I obtain the license (sic), that gun will be received
    by a friend who is legally allowed to possess such . . . "

    Attempts to reach Kabatoff for comment were unsuccessful.

    In a telephone interview Monday, Kabatoff's mother, who asked not to
    be named, sobbed as she begged doctors and the police for help.

    "He is not being treated at all. The doctors say they can't force him
    .. . . When he is well, he is a likeable person (who) is so nice. But
    when he's ill, he's very ill. He needs . . . the police or somebody to
    take him in for treatment.

    "He did go to a hospital a number of times. He just absolutely refuses
    the treatment. Shall I pack up and leave or put my head in the sand or
    what, because I just can't take any of this anymore. I wish he would
    just be picked up." She added that she does not believe her son is
    dangerous.

    Kabatoff's long and angry posts contain names, birthdays, physical
    descriptions of people, where they work and the names and birthdays of
    their family members. The details are freely given to Kabatoff by his unsuspecting customers when he offers to analyse their names.

    His most recent post, dated Aug. 8, names a 24-year-old woman he met
    on the first day of this year's Fringe Festival. He refers to her and
    her friends as "cheap, filthy assholes."

    Kabatoff also trawls through obituaries, mainly in the StarPhoenix,
    looking for details of teenagers who have recently died. He posts the information on bulletin boards along with his analysis of the
    deceased's name, sometimes adding that he is glad the young person has
    died and that he hopes the family loses their other children too.

    He claims to attend the funerals of these teenagers so he can meet
    "nubile sweeties" and eat free food.

    One of his posts reads: "(S)ince nubile sweeties are found in greatest abundance at the funerals of high school students, then it is the
    funerals of high school students that make the very, very best
    funerals, especially if there is food . . . I stuff my face (and my
    pockets) with all the good food and look at all the pretty nubile
    sweeties and have the time of my life . . ."

    Kabatoff writes in a post dated July 22 this year: "I was busking . .
    .. at Five Corners on Broadway Avenue. (Name withheld) stopped to
    provide stats . . . He said he had no money for me . . . You people
    have absolutely zero respect for me . . . I in turn have zero respect
    for you and so don't require your permission to post these stats on
    the Usenet. Furthermore I am on my knees and begging God to . . .
    terminate the lives of these children. If I find any of these family
    members in the obituaries I will cheer with utter glee . . . and I
    will post your stats again."

    Kabatoff appears to keep an elaborate cross-referencing system on his
    laptop computer of the families whose "stats" he obtains, so he can
    compare the names with published obituaries.

    A recent post based on a StarPhoenix obituary begins: "Oh dear. (Name
    withheld) hung herself in her basement bedroom at her parent's home on
    (date withheld). Her brother (name withheld) provided stats on May 9th
    2002, he hangs around Broadway Avenue, the street in Saskatoon with
    the poster poles shaped like penises. I first met him about 10 years
    ago."

    The post ends with Kabatoff calling the family and the rest of the
    community, "the God-damned shit of the earth."

    Some of Kabatoff's most disturbing posts are based on the obituaries
    of children. Several of the families he has targeted lost their
    children at birth. His posts mock the parents and their grief.

    A message dated July 6, 2004 to the parents of a deceased 14-year-old
    Saskatoon girl states: "I am crying out to God against your family and
    am requesting that He . . . terminates the lives of your other
    children . . . If I see any other (name withheld) in the obituaries I
    will cheer with utter glee and post your stats again."

    A post to the parents of a 15-year-old boy killed in an accident
    reads: "Well now I shit on you, I rejoice in your loss of (name
    withheld) and pray for the loss of (your daughter)."

    To the parents of another young Saskatoon resident who died, Kabatoff
    writes: "What you God-damned filthy assholes paid for (your son's)
    funeral could have supported me overseas for months."

    Kabatoff, who claims to have worked in the 1980s as a social worker in Whitecourt, Alta., and says he has a degree in anthropology, was
    reported to police during this year's Fringe Festival by a woman who
    gave him her personal details before being warned by passers-by that
    Kabatoff would post them.

    Nancy (not her real name) told the StarPhoenix: "This man is preying
    on people. The public needs to be warned."

    After the StarPhoenix ran a story Saturday about Nancy's experience,
    Kabatoff's Fringe busking licence was withdrawn.

    Readers wanting to check whether Kabatoff has posted their names can
    go to www.google.com, enter his surname or his signature line "God
    gives you your name," then click on "groups."

    Kabatoff himself moderates a newsgroup at alt.dear.whitehouse.

    His mother says she has lived with this turmoil for years. She asks
    for understanding.

    "Heaven help you and your children if they ever have mental health
    problems," she said.

    © The StarPhoenix (Saskatoon) 2004

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