He Showed Up at Liv Morgan’s House with a Letter and a Gun — But What the Cops Read Shocked Everyone!
A Quiet Night in Florida Turned into a Scene Straight from a Thriller — But This Was All Too Real for Liv Morgan
It was supposed to be just another peaceful evening in Lake County, Florida — until a man armed with a handgun and clutching a disturbing handwritten letter made his way onto WWE superstar Liv Morgan’s property. What happened next would leave not only law enforcement but also fans around the world in shock.
The letter wasn’t a threat. It was a delusion.
And it painted a terrifying picture of a fan whose obsession with the WWE Diva had spiraled far beyond control.

THE ARREST THAT SHOCKED THE WWE UNIVERSE
According to official records from the Lake County Sheriff’s Office, the man—identified as Teddy Joseph Norman, a 36-year-old resident of Florida—was found on Morgan’s property on July 17, 2023, in possession of a firearm, burglary tools, and a chilling note addressed directly to Liv Morgan.
Norman was immediately arrested at the scene and charged with aggravated stalking with a credible threat, armed burglary, and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.
But it wasn’t just the weapon that alarmed police. It was the letter.
THE LETTER: A TWISTED DECLARATION OF “LOVE”
Inside his pocket was a folded piece of notebook paper with what investigators later described as “emotionally disturbed and delusional content.”
“I just want to talk. You don’t know it yet, but you need me. I’m the one protecting you from the evil in this world. I’m not here to hurt you. I’m here to save you.”
Those are the chilling words scrawled in shaky handwriting that detectives said “bordered on a manifesto.” The letter referenced Liv Morgan’s real name, Gionna Daddio, her WWE persona, and even detailed events from her life that were never made public — suggesting that Norman had been tracking her for months, if not years.
WHO IS TEDDY JOSEPH NORMAN?
While initial reports pegged Norman as an unstable fan, further digging revealed an unsettling pattern. Court documents and social media archives show that Norman had previously posted on various forums about Morgan, describing her as his “wife in another dimension” and claiming he had “visions of her being in danger.”
Some Reddit users recalled seeing Norman’s username — now banned — making increasingly erratic posts in wrestling fan groups, often about Morgan. In one post, he claimed, “I’m the only one who sees the truth. Vince McMahon is hiding her from me.”
Mental health advocates have since weighed in, suggesting Norman may be suffering from erotomania, a rare delusional disorder where an individual believes a public figure is in love with them.
HOW HE FOUND HER HOME
According to the sheriff’s report, Norman had conducted extensive research online to find Morgan’s address. This included purchasing public records data, using open-source intelligence tools, and monitoring photos and geo-tagged posts from Morgan’s social media.
Investigators say Norman parked a rented vehicle several streets away before approaching the home on foot in the early hours of the morning. He reportedly disabled part of the security camera system using a signal jammer — indicating premeditation and technical preparation.
A POTENTIAL TRAGEDY AVERTED
Fortunately, Liv Morgan was not home at the time. A family member, whose identity remains protected for privacy reasons, was inside the residence and called 911 immediately after noticing a man lurking near the rear entry.
Police arrived within 8 minutes, and thanks to detailed surveillance footage and a swift response, Norman was taken into custody without incident.
Inside his backpack, officers found:
A .45 caliber Glock pistol, fully loaded
Multiple knives
Duct tape and zip ties
The aforementioned handwritten letter
LIV MORGAN’S RESPONSE: “I’M SHAKEN BUT SAFE”
In a brief but emotional Instagram story posted hours after the arrest made headlines, Liv Morgan addressed the incident.
“I’m okay. Shaken but safe. Thank you to the officers and everyone checking in. Please, protect your peace. The world can be scary.”
Morgan has since increased private security, and WWE has issued a statement confirming they are working closely with her and local law enforcement to ensure her safety.
FAN OBSESSION GONE TOO FAR — AGAIN
This isn’t the first time a WWE star has had to deal with an obsessed fan. Sonya Deville survived a similar terrifying break-in in 2020, when a man broke into her home with zip ties and a knife, believing he was in a relationship with her.

The WWE universe, while passionate, has occasionally produced disturbing examples of parasocial delusion, raising important questions about the fine line between fandom and fixation.
WWE AND CELEBRITY SAFETY: IS ENOUGH BEING DONE?
WWE issued a statement saying: “We take the safety of our talent very seriously and are actively reviewing security protocols to support Liv and others who have been affected by incidents like this.”
Still, many fans are calling for stricter online tracking regulations, better mental health infrastructure, and even increased legal penalties for celebrity stalking cases.
Experts argue that the entertainment industry, particularly with social media making stars more “accessible” than ever, must evolve its understanding of fan boundaries.
WHAT COMES NEXT FOR NORMAN?
Teddy Joseph Norman is currently being held without bond at the Lake County Jail. He has been placed under psychiatric evaluation pending court proceedings.
If convicted on all charges, Norman could face up to 25 years in prison, plus mandatory psychiatric treatment.
FINAL THOUGHTS: A WARNING FOR ALL PUBLIC FIGURES
Liv Morgan’s case serves as a terrifying reminder that fame comes with unseen risks. The internet has made it easier than ever for obsessed individuals to blur the lines between fantasy and reality, and without sufficient safeguards, tragedies can unfold in moments.
The only thing that prevented a catastrophe that night was luck, a vigilant family member, and the rapid response of law enforcement.
Let this be a wake-up call.


