LA, Sept 30: A 47-year-old woman pleaded guilty on Monday to stalking singer-actress Jennifer Love Hewitt, believing the "Party of Five" actress read her mind and planned to harm her, prosecutors in San Diego said. Diana Napolis, of the San Diego suburb of La Mesa, was diagnosed as delusional but was found competent to stand trial after spending five months in a state psychiatric facility, prosecutors said.
She pleaded guilty to felony stalking in exchange for the dismissal of five other charges, and faces up to three years in prison when she is sentenced next month.
Napolis first threatened the 24-year-old actress outside a San Diego radio station, then continued trying to contact Hewitt in Los Angeles and via e-mail between July 29 and Nov. 3 of last year, Deputy District Attorney Fiona Khalil said.
"She believed that Ms. Love Hewitt was part of a group that targeted her with so-called psychotronic technology," Khalil said. "Due to this technology (Napolis believed) they were able to tell what she was thinking."

Hewitt began performing at age 3 and achieved stardom in the Fox TV series "Party of Five." She also starred in the 1997 teen horror films, "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and its 1998 sequel "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer."
Bureau Report