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Video Voyeur : The Susan Wilson Story

Video Voyeur : The Susan Wilson Story

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Video Voyeur : The Susan Wilson Story  A Louisiana woman discovers that a trusted neighbor has installed video surveillance equipment in her home to spy on her family. As a result, the real-life Wilson lobbied for a 1999 state law passed in nine other states since making video voyeurism a felony.

Loved the movie, served it’s purpose

Video Voyeur : The Susan Wilson Story  I love the Lifetime Channel. I know sometimes the movies can be a little monotonous, but overall, I do enjoy the movies based on true stories. I liked the actors, because my heart ached for the Wilson family while I found myself grunting and calling Mr. Glover a jerk. I thought that the issues and script was really good because it was very real. The young son didn’t understand why he couldn’t play with the neighbor, the teenage daughter showed the puberty signs that we unfortunately all go through, the husband wanting to help his wife and stay calm enough so he doesn’t end up in prison for murder, the victimized wife feeling violated to where she couldn’t breathe, and lastly to the criminal who doesn’t recognize authority with respect and the feeling of being invincible. I also wanted to comment on the Christian values in the movie. Yes, you need to forgive, but you do need to recognize a wrongdoing and make it right. Psalm 1 says to not sit among liars and scoffers. You can forgive and love a person because it’s the right thing to do, but you don’t have to sit among them and go for the ride. I immediately went online to make sure that Texas has the law into effect.

Video Voyeurism Law Awareness


Video Voyeur : The Susan Wilson Story  I thought the movie was well done. It brought to light that laws are being put into place for such acts. I had recently been dating someone and had discovered he had a fetish of photographing pregnant women while sitting in a parking lot outside of Babies R’ Us stores or walking around crowded places. He would follow them in the stores and then watch them come out & drive around the parking lot to catch what ever angle he could of their pregnant bodies in photos. If they were wearing a crop top with their tummies showing, it was even a bigger turn on and they were photographed. This was disgusting to learn a man I cared about was doing such despicable acts without women knowing it. He was confronted and said he stopped, but he could not control it, as camera cell phones became more popular and allowed him the ability to be more discreet, the behavior continued. I went to the police at one time and they told me that he was not doing anything against the law, unless the women were naked and in undergarments. It is frightening & scary to know people are out there and watching you and you not even know it. The laws need to be tougher and more detailed for Video Voyeurism, but it is a start in the right direction! Ladies be careful!


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