Crofton man sentenced to serve 10 years in prison
An Anne Arundel County prosecutor and judge both used the word "mind-boggling" in court this week to describe what they called methodical and well-documented secret video recordings of 260 women by a Crofton man."It's the most far-reaching case I've ever seen," Assistant State's Attorney Kathleen Rogers told Judge Paul A. Hackner. "Frankly, I don't know how the defendant had time to hold down a job or even to sleep and eat because of the scope of his activities."
Rogers said the activities of 35-year-old Charles Dean Novak included learning the routines of some of the women he recorded, and returning to their homes to make multiple videos of them as they dressed and undressed in their bedrooms and showered in their bathrooms.
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Wow....even had video of his mother.... Lot going on there.....thought the name would be Robinson though
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