Video Voyeur

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Video Voyeur
Hearst Entertainment Productions
Wilson Story Productions Inc.
Original release
NetworkLifetime
ReleaseJanuary 21, 2002 (2002-01-21)

Video Voyeur or Video Voyeur: The Susan Wilson Story is a 2002 American

Lifetime Television, it is based on the real-life story of Susan Wilson, a Louisiana woman, who was videotaped in her own home by a neighbor. Her case helped make video voyeurism a crime in nine U.S. states. Originally, she had no legal recourse as video voyeurism was not considered by those who wrote previous voyeurism legislation.[1]

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References

  1. ^ "Making Video Voyeurism A Crime". Cbsnews.com. Retrieved 3 December 2018.

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