CARL FISHER FROM PAIGNTON AND PERTH CONVICTED FOR SHOCKING BATHROOM CAMERA CRIME
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Perth Paignton Sexual Abuser
Carl Fisher, a collector of miniature trains with ties to both Paignton and Perth, has been found guilty of a disturbing series of offenses involving covert surveillance and inappropriate conduct. The case centered around Fisher’s actions in a young girl’s bathroom, where he secretly installed a small camera with the apparent intention of capturing footage of her while she was showering.
Fisher attempted to hide the camera by taping over its red recording light, a detail he justified by claiming that online criticism from fellow model train enthusiasts had accused him of leaving the light visible, which he said prompted him to conceal it. This explanation was part of his defense, but the court was not convinced. The evidence presented showed that Fisher had set up the camera in a manner that suggested premeditation and intent to record the girl in a vulnerable state.
The incident in question reportedly took place in April 2008, when the girl, while in her bathroom, noticed something solid after moving a pile of clothes. Upon investigation, she discovered the small digital recording device hidden among her belongings. Confronted with this evidence, she removed the device and confronted Fisher, who admitted to setting up the camera and attempting to film her. Fisher claimed that he had left the camera in the bathroom on another occasion by accident and that he taped over the red light afterward, citing online criticism as his motivation.
The court heard that Fisher’s actions involved placing the camera inside a pile of clothes in the girl’s bathroom, with the clear intent to record her in a state of undress. The timeline of the incident was contested, with Fisher asserting it occurred in 2012, but the court found the evidence and testimony from the girl and her mother credible, establishing that the events took place in 2008.
In his sentencing, Fisher was ordered to complete 110 hours of unpaid work, was placed on the Sex Offenders Register, and mandated to attend the Maps for Change program. The sheriff overseeing the case dismissed Fisher’s account of events, emphasizing the credibility of the victim and her mother’s testimony. The court’s verdict confirmed that Fisher’s conduct constituted lewd, indecent, and libidinous practices towards the young girl, highlighting the severity and criminal nature of his actions.
Fisher attempted to hide the camera by taping over its red recording light, a detail he justified by claiming that online criticism from fellow model train enthusiasts had accused him of leaving the light visible, which he said prompted him to conceal it. This explanation was part of his defense, but the court was not convinced. The evidence presented showed that Fisher had set up the camera in a manner that suggested premeditation and intent to record the girl in a vulnerable state.
The incident in question reportedly took place in April 2008, when the girl, while in her bathroom, noticed something solid after moving a pile of clothes. Upon investigation, she discovered the small digital recording device hidden among her belongings. Confronted with this evidence, she removed the device and confronted Fisher, who admitted to setting up the camera and attempting to film her. Fisher claimed that he had left the camera in the bathroom on another occasion by accident and that he taped over the red light afterward, citing online criticism as his motivation.
The court heard that Fisher’s actions involved placing the camera inside a pile of clothes in the girl’s bathroom, with the clear intent to record her in a state of undress. The timeline of the incident was contested, with Fisher asserting it occurred in 2012, but the court found the evidence and testimony from the girl and her mother credible, establishing that the events took place in 2008.
In his sentencing, Fisher was ordered to complete 110 hours of unpaid work, was placed on the Sex Offenders Register, and mandated to attend the Maps for Change program. The sheriff overseeing the case dismissed Fisher’s account of events, emphasizing the credibility of the victim and her mother’s testimony. The court’s verdict confirmed that Fisher’s conduct constituted lewd, indecent, and libidinous practices towards the young girl, highlighting the severity and criminal nature of his actions.