'I'm not the same person': Victim of secret home filming speaks out about impact of voyeurism
Being filmed in my home was torturous, voyeurism victim says2 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleJohn Fernandez Guernsey political reporterBBCLucy Domaille has waived her anonymity as a victim of a sexual offence to tell her storyA woman who was secretly filmed in her own home has said the experience has "taken over her life" and left her feeling unsafe.Lucy Domaille, from Guernsey, has waived her anonymity as the victim of a sexual offence to speak publicly about the impact voyeurism has had on her and her family."I don't sleep," she said. "Every noise, every time the door opens, you just feel like someone is watching you 24/7."It's taken over my life completely. It's consumed my mind."In October last year, Guernsey Police told Lucy she had been the victim of voyeurism.A man she had known socially for about 25 years had secretly filmed her getting out of the shower at her home, through a gap in her curtains as he crouched outside her window.For Lucy, the incident has occupied her every waking thought since.She said: "I'm just not the same person. It's soul destroying, it's torturous." It has also stripped her of her safety."When you go home, that is supposed to be the place that you feel safe, and I've lost that completely," she explained."I'm obsessed. I don't sleep... I have lost all of that."'Taken my children's innocence'Lucy was walking round a supermarket when her husband called her to tell her two plain clothes officers were at their home and asking to speak to her.She later learned she had been a victim of Kirk Bishop, whose crimes she had first seen reported in a social media post by Guernsey Police the previous month.She said the "emotional trauma" of it meant she was "not the same person - I don't think I ever will be".As a mother of two young children, she said it had also changed the way she inte...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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