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http://www.10tv.com/content/stories/2011/12/06/grove-city-walmart-employee-charged-videotape.html

GROVE CITY, Ohio - A Columbus man was charged with pandering obscenity involving a minor after he allegedly took pictures of a 9-year-old boy using a bathroom stall on Monday.

Okey Belcher, a 9-year employee of Walmart, located at 1693 Stringtown Rd., was taken into custody and charged, according to police.

The child's father told police that he took his son to the restroom at Walmart and put him in a stall. About five minutes later, the father said his son came out of the restroom and told him that the person in the next stall was holding his phone under stall and videotaping him.

According to a police report, the father approached the man and then called police.

Belcher denied videotaping him and said he dropped his phone and picked it back up, the report stated.

Officers confiscated his cell phone and iPod, police said.

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Gotta love headline sensationalism...

Unless it's some kind of Walmart policy to be filming people in their restrooms, the name of the store at which the suspect works is totally irrelevant.

Someone just wants to piss on walmart. There are many valid reasons to do so, but inadvertently employing a perv need not be one of them.

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Gotta love headline sensationalism...

Unless it's some kind of Walmart policy to be filming people in their restrooms, the name of the store at which the suspect works is totally irrelevant.

Someone just wants to piss on walmart. There are many valid reasons to do so, but inadvertently employing a perv need not be one of them.

Unless police are looking for more victims to come forward with similar experiences at the same location...

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Lets findout what the phone tells, even something being deleted isn't totally gone.

^^ Those SD cards are usually FAT32. Not truly deleted until the dead space is overwritten. As long as the allocation units were contiguous you can get the whole file back. EVen then, individual allocation units can be converted back to files to reveal jpg images (well, depending on the size of the allocation unit & jpg image). And for a video, all they need is a single keyframe.

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