During an interview Lyzenga admitted to investigators that he had a problem with pornography several years ago, and that he looked for videos on voyeuristic websites of unclothed women. In the interview, court documents show he did not initially admit to anything in regard to the hidden cameras in the church, but suggested others had access to his office. At one point in the questioning Lyzenga admitted he lied, and then admitted to putting the cameras in the restroom. He said he made the plastic boxes to hold the cameras, and installed them in the stalls, getting the cameras later on to view the videos on his laptop.
A detective downloaded and reviewed the data on the memory cards from the cameras found in the bathroom. Investigators determined the cameras had been continuously recording from the "air fresheners" with a view of the toilet seats within the stalls.
A mother is devastated after she said hidden cameras captured caregivers of a Mission Hills-based autistic services organization physically abuse her 31-year-old disabled son. Kathy Coleman said her and her husband took care of Cameron, their autistic son who is non-verbal and has the mental capacity of a 3-year-old, until they realized their age prevented them from giving him the full-time care he needed.
I've gotten into photography recently. I have a natural eye for it. I don't know much about it, but my husband is a great photographer. He just got me a new camera, and I'm still learning how to use it. I'm one of those people that doesn't read the owner's manual.
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