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Mauricio Damian Guerrero, blue shirt, stands with his defense team during a break in the trial on Thursday (Rochester Voice photos)

DOVER - There were difficult, emotional moments for both defendant and victim on Thursday as a Somersworth woman took the stand to testify that she never loved the accused, but was leading him on to both bolster her low self-esteem and to continue to receive money and gifts.
It was the second day of a four-day trial to see if Mauricio Damian Guerrero, 22, of Bensalem, Pa., is guilty of five counts of felony burglary and two misdemeanor counts of invasion of privacy.
The victim said she met Guerrero online in the fall of 2021 when he began a subscription to her OnlyFans page, a website that offers creators, mostly sex workers, the ability to earn money by allowing viewing of pictures and videos of themselves in various stages of undress.

A 'To Do' list said to have been created by the defendant in advance of his Feb. 7-9 trip to Somersworth


She said that at the time she was drinking wine almost every night, a lot, and Guerrero's growing obsession with her made her feel good. That, and the money and gifts he gave her, including an electric fireplace and TV for her Dover apartment.
She said at first they messaged over the OnlyFans app, but soon after began texting by cellphone a couple of times a day. Over the course of their several-months relationship, they ended up exchanging thousands of texts, however, they only met in person three times: once when they met briefly at her Dover apartment and he left her cash on her car's dashboard, once shortly before Christmas 2021 when they had sex after which she asked him to leave, and around 4 a.m. on Feb. 9, 2022, when she saw him standing in the hallway next to her bedroom at her mom's Highland Street home where she had moved in early 2022.
"Did you ever feel like you were in a relationship with him?" asked Strafford County Deputy Attorney Emily Conant Garod?"
"No."
"Did he believe he was in a relationship?"
"Yeah, probably."
"Why do you say that?"
"The way he acted," replied the victim, who said she often texted that she loved him when she was drunk.
She said at other times she was scared of him and sometimes even worried about him because he was so obsessed with her.
"He often seemed so sad," she testified, "and I felt guilty for making him feel that way. I would get really drunk and say crazy things like I love you," after which - across the courtroom on Thursday - Guerrero demonstrably reacted, putting his hand to his head and looking down at the floor for a long period of time.
The victim also became emotional - softly sobbing several times - while being questioned by Garod.
The cooling off and downward slope of whatever relationship they had became more precipitous when the victim moved into her mom's house, where she never wanted him to show his face.
In the days in which Guerrero is accused of breaking into their Highland Street home - from Feb. 7-9, 2022 - the victim suspected he might be there after seeing her keys missing and noticing a door that was ajar.
On Feb. 8, 2022, when he was in Somersworth, she messaged him to ask where he was.
He said he was at work in Bensalem, but the victim didn't really trust him and asked him to Facetime her so she could see his surroundings.
He refused, but later called her and said he was outside her house.
She agreed to meet him in his car at the top of Highland Street. It was cold, but she went out in only a bathrobe, she told Garod.
When she got in the car they talked and he pushed her head down toward his genitals.
"I went down on him for about five seconds, but was grossed out and stopped," she testified. "I told him 'do not come back to my mom's house,'" she said.
She said she then went back into her house, drank some wine and went to bed with her then two-year-old son.
The next thing she remembered was waking up around 4 a.m. and seeing someone in the hallway outside her bedroom.
"It's crazy, but at first I thought it was a ghost," she testified.
Then she looked again and saw it was probably Guerrero, who ran away before her eyes.
She then went and got her mom, who called the cops to say there may be a stalker in the house.
Guerrero was arrested minutes later when they found him on the roof of the house.
The victim later learned that about an hour before she had seen Guerrero in her hallway, he had entered her room, pulled back the covers of her bed, lifted up her robe and taken a video of her bare vagina.
Guerrero faces up to 45 years if convicted of the three most serious burglary charges, in which the sentences are elevated because they were during the nighttime and in one's own domicile.
The trial continues today and is expected to conclude on Monday.

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