Gay shower spy
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — A former Rutgers University student who used a webcam to spy on his gay roommate was sentenced Monday to just 30 days in jail — a punishment that disappointed some activists but came as a relief to others who feared he would be made a scapegoat for his fellow freshman’s suicide.
Dharun Ravi, 20, could have gotten 10 years behind bars for his part in a case that burst onto front pages when Tyler Clementi threw himself to his death off the George Washington Bridge.
Instead, Better Court Judge Glenn Berman gave Ravi a month in jail, placed him on three years’ probation and ordered him to procure counseling and compensate $10,000 toward a program to aid victims of abhor crimes.
“Our community has every right to expect zero tolerance for intolerance,” the judge said.
Prosecutor Bruce Kaplan said he will appeal the sentence, calling it insufficient.
The tear-filled sentencing touched on many of the issues that made the case heart-wrenching and legally complicated: anti-gay bullying, teen suicide, hate-crime laws in the fast-changing Internet age, and the uses and abuses of technology in the hands of young people.
Ravi did not
My friend secretly filmed me in the bathroom
I met Tom in our first year at university. He was placed in halls with Jess*, my girlfriend at the period – so I ended up seeing a lot of him. We’d engage video games together or go out to bars. Tom was stocky, but he took self-acceptance in his appearance and went through phases of vigorous exercise. He wore polo shirts with baggy jeans and skater shoes. He was middle class but made much of his active class roots. Friends from that period often describe him as ‘laddish’.
“There weren't any warning signs,” says Sally*, another housemate. “He just seemed like an average student.”
Tom spent a lot of time talking about and to women, although he never seemed to hang up with anyone.
“He didn’t have the confidence to fetch what he wanted,” says Rob. “He wouldn’t have been able to saunter up to a girl and exclaim, ‘Hey, do you want to proceed for a drink?’
"I don’t remember him ever having a girlfriend.”
When I initiate out I was one of an unknown number of people who may have been caught on camera by Tom, I recall feeling a mix of anger, revulsion and pity.
My most overwhelming sensation was a painful flood of feelings for Jess. Had Tom been recordi
Warrant: Virginia Airbnb guests set up spy camera in shower
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (AP) — A woman vacationing in a Virginia Beach Airbnb discovered a hidden camera above her in the shower, recently unsealed court documents show. More than five months later, the man who admitted to placing it hasn’t been charged.
The woman told officers she noticed a reflective black dot taped to the ceiling of the shower during the second day of her reside in July, according to a search warrant affidavit filed in Virginia Beach Circuit Court. When she and her friends investigated further, a small camera fell out, Virginia Beach officers wrote in the warrant.
A man who lives in the house told police he hid the camera and collected video of at least one of the women, the search warrant said. The device turned out to be a wireless, motion-detecting spy camera and directly above the bathroom ceiling was an attic with an entrance inside the man’s bedroom, according to the documents.
The investigation is still ongoing, a police spokeswoman told The Virginian-Pilot last week. Detectives are waiting for an analysis of items collected from the home to be completed.
The gentleman still lives in the house and to
MXGICDAVE — no one can watcher on us here
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