![]() The man retrieved the spy camera from her bedroom shortly after, and transferred the footage to his laptop and mobile phone. The spy camera recorded footage of her without her knowledge throughout this process. She returned from her shower and put on her school uniform, then left the room again. He ensured the transmitted video feed was stable and twice adjusted the direction of the spy camera, then left the room.ĭuring these instances, the device recorded footage of the offender in which his face was clearly identifiable.Ībout 10 minutes after the offender left the room, the victim entered her bedroom, undressed and left to take a shower. The man planted the spy camera in a corner of the victim's bedroom. ![]() He knew that she would be in a state of undress as she needed to change into her school uniform to go to school. The device was able to transmit real-time footage to linked mobile phones in the vicinity, and allow the footage to be recorded on the phones.Įarly in the morning on Jul 6, 2020, he decided to covertly record the victim in her bedroom. The court heard that the man bought a spy camera resembling a USB charger sometime before July 2019. The identities of the offender and the victim are protected by gag orders. Another charge will be taken into consideration when he returns for sentencing next week. The man pleaded guilty on Friday (Apr 1) to two charges of voyeurism. "His shorts were about three inches from my body.SINGAPORE: A 43-year-old man planted a spy camera in his daughter's bedroom to record her getting undressed and changing into her school uniform.ĭuring investigations, he denied the allegations and claimed the spy camera was to monitor the victim, then 13, studying in her bedroom. "She got to the ones of me and there were two pictures, one of the front of me and one of the back of me," she said. She later contacted Scafidi on Facetime, and showed her what was on it. The woman who took the camera, turned it over to police, but not before taking the memory card from it. Spy camera hidden in Gatorade bottle used by man on Hampton Beach (Courtesy photo) ![]() Since Hampton Beach is a State Park, it's no different than someone taking a picture of the ocean with a phone. No matter how disturbing, police say there is no law against having a concealed camera in a public place. Officers said the woman who took the bottle camera was the only one who committed a crime. Sophie Scafidi (WBZ-TV)īut what surprised the group most, was the reaction when they called Hampton Police. ![]() "He had a lens and he put that on top, and then where you would sip out of, he took the top off of that, and he was pointing through there, and it was synced to his phone so he was watching what he was recording," said Scafidi. The bottle, which was painted black, split open to reveal a hidden camera inside. She and a group of friends were visiting Hampton Beach last weekend when a woman sitting near them, a stranger from Revere, grabbed a bottle from a suspicious man standing nearby. "I just want to make sure people are aware of their surroundings," she says. HAMPTON, NH (CBS) - Sophie Scafidi wants people to know about her encounter with a man who made a spy camera out of a Gatorade bottle.
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