The stalker of Cheryl Tweedy who appeared in her house when she was mourning for Liam Payne was first unveiled.
Convicted murderer Daniel Bannister, 50, was imprisoned for 16 weeks today for violating a restrictive order that he was handed over in September.
Bannister is said to have been 'fixed' with the Girls Aloud Star, 41, and her 'serious alarm' caused his obsessive behavior by entering her country house.
He was imprisoned for four months in September, the sun reported, received a three -year resting place and forbidden to enter Buckinghamshire.
But on December 10, just a few weeks after the funeral of her ex Liam, he reportedly showed up again in her mansion that she is sharing with her son Bear.
Bannister was imprisoned for two and a half years in 2012 for the manslaughter of his neighbor Rajendra Patel in a YMCA hostel in Croydon.

Convicted murderer Daniel Bannister, 49, was imprisoned today for 16 weeks for violating a restrictive order that he was handed over in September

Bannister is said to have been 'fixed' with the Girls Aloud Star, 41, and appeared in the country house that she shares with her son beer

Bannister was imprisoned for four months in September, De Zon reported, was banned from restraining and forbidden to enter Buckinghamshire
He struck fiercely and kicked Patel as he walked to a lift, broke his ankle and nose and caused swelling on the left side of his face.
Patel died 15 days later of a Long Trombo embolism coupled to the attack, your local guardian reported.
Judge Nicholas Price, who was imprisoned, said: “This is a tragic case. When you attacked Mr Patel, you did not intend to cause serious physical injury, let alone cause death.
'But the attack will undoubtedly go further than one blow, it is a persistent attack or more or less 30 to 40 seconds.
“It is clear that you are not a danger to the public, but it is inevitable that you have to serve an immediate prison sentence.”