Posted on 01/29/2015 12:05:09 PM PST by QT3.14
For four years, hidden cameras recorded Madison Reed's most private moments, beginning when she was just 13 years old.
The cameras, placed by a neighbor in the teenager's bedroom and in a beach house, are now gone, but the painful memories remain.
"It's disgusting," Madison said. "I don't like to think about it, but I think about it all the time. Like all day."
According to law enforcement investigators, Bradley McCollum, a family friend, set up a camera at his Clatsop County beach house in 2010 to secretly record Reed as she visited with McCollum's family. In 2014, he added a second camera, this one placed inside Madison's bedroom in her Washington County home.
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Why can’t we drag scum like this through the street by their Johnson?
I just threw down the blinds!
Sounds like this dude has all the makings of a future NSA agent.
Or an ex-president.
That works when the cameras or the pervs are outside the house.
From the article: "The cameras, placed by a neighbor in the teenager's bedroom and in a beach house"
So he may face a year in prison but NO CHILD PORN charges (where he won’t have to register). I wonder if she is the only one he has filmed or the first one to discover it?
While that seems like an apt punishment, I would prefer hanging, drawing and quartering.
I’d give the dirtbag a choice:
30 years in the slammer OR 30 minutes alone with Madison’s dad. And uncles. And brother. And boyfriend. And a few random names in the phone book.
13. That girl will be scarred for life. Almost no punishment too much for him.
Are you implying that NSA OFFICERS (we don’t have “agents”) are total pervs?
If the shoe fits.... (we?)
” His footage included extensive video of Madison naked and in various states of undressing.”
Photographs in your control and possession you deliberately caused to be taken of a naked, underage girl ISN’T porn and you ARE NOT a pornographer? How? In what universe?
No wonder they call it Beaverton.
good chance he is a registered Democrat...just saying.
Yes, “we.” I retired in 1997 after 37 years of service, military and civilian.
I find government agents too ready to spy on other citizens,and that mindset is near universal.
Additionally I personally do not applaud lifelong government employment-in fact,I think we would have a better and freer society were government employment limited in time to less than half the average working years,including military,volunteer,and civilian.
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