This is the chilling moment a "delusional incel" brags to police officers about chasing a colleague down the street after she rejected him.
The man, who is not identified in the video, is seen talking to cops in the Lenoir City Municipal Building in Tennessee after playing a song for his ex- colleague at the Cracker Barrel restaurant.
He told police his intentions were to play a song for the woman so he could try and be with her but instead left the woman frightened during the traumatic ordeal.
Two officers were called to the building after the man said he wanted to report his colleague's father after he called him from an unknown number - and told him stay away from his daughter.
The man is heard saying to cops: "Her father called me up and he made some threats to me - onto my life - so I just want to have his name on file.
"I think he said he's going to stab me... he said "I'm going to do something to you I swear."
One officer responded: "For chasing his daughter?"
He said: "Yeah, but it wasn't chasing, it was like going down a couple of streets. That's like fun to women. Women like that. There's a little bit of excitement."
The man had worked with his ex-colleague for six months and the duo were 'talking' but confirmed it wasn't a relationship.
He told police he went to the Cracker Barrel to play a song for the woman as he hoped this would allow her the 'free will' to decide if she wanted to be in a relationship with him.
The man told the officers: "I got there, and she saw me, and she immediately pulled away. I wasn't forcing her to listen or anything... I just wanted to play the song for her - give her - her own choice to be with me."
The officer, who seemed concerned at the man's actions, asked whether the woman knew him or not, he asked: "Does she know you?"
He responds: "We were talking a little bit, but it never really got serious."
The woman managed to escape from the man into a car park and drove away when she spotted him.
He said: "So I chased her a little bit - just cause - woman are crazy - like I felt like she wanted me chasing her."
The officer asked whether he thought his actions were potentially scary, he asked: "Do you not think chasing somebody is crazy?"
"Well... I only went like a couple of blocks down the street... I had my song playing and I wanted her to hear it," the man responded.
One officer said to him chasing women isn't 'exciting' and he could understand her concerns.
To which the man said: "What about BDSM and porn where women like to have rape fantasies."
The baffled cop said: "Well apparently this woman doesn't."
He replied: "Well, who knows? Most women do like having rape fantasies."
The man began talking about the woman's father and was concerned at his stay away message.
He told police: "I just want to get his name on file, just in case he does do anything to me... She's being controlled by him... I think she should go do porn."
The cop gave him some advice and said he should stay away: "Here is my suggestion, leave her alone...Fathers will hurt you over their daughters."
Social media users were left concerned at the man's actions and said he was a 'danger' to women.
One user said: "The way he talks about women and rape fantasies is a gigantic glaring red sign - saying he's thinking of raping the girl he's stalking."
"This delusional incel is a serious danger to women."
Another added: "He is 100% convinced that if he raped her, she would enjoy it and it would turn her straight and she'll fall in love with him. That's scary, I'd be making threats if I was her dad too."