A Waupun man accused of supplying the drugs that led to the overdose death of a Juneau woman in 2009, was also in trouble that same year for making dozens of random obscene phone calls to women. Thirty three year old Christopher Skalitsky was charged in Dodge County Circuit Court last month with delivery of schedule two and schedule four narcotics. He is accused of providing Shallen Manske with methadone, oxycodone and valium. Manske died from a drug overdose in December of 2009. That same year Waupun resident Chris Ewert was one of several area women who received harassing, obscene phone calls from Skalitsky. “What he would do is he would grab phone books and he would search for women’s names,” Ewert told WFDL news. “He was calling women from Horicon, Mayville, Fond du Lac, Beaver Dam, Waupun, Lomira, Theresa. He had a notebook where he kept records of them, hundreds of women.” Skalitsky ended up pleading no contest to unlawful use of a telephone, an ordinance violation and was fined $263. Ewert says she couldn’t believe it when she heard Skalitsky’s name in the news on AM 1170 recently. She says Skalitzky made obscene phone calls to her house for about seven years and for more than a decade in other cases. Ewert says she wanted Skalitsky to be charged with a sex offense but says law enforcement told her that because the calls weren’t necessarily threatening they were not criminal.