
Watching from the Shadows: The Connecticut Bluetooth Voyeur
From Forensic Psychology by Circle Of Insight Productions
May 31, 2026 · 3 min
About this episode
The episode explores the case of Samuel E. Rodriguez, who used hidden cameras in everyday electronics to invade privacy.
Imagine walking into a friend’s home, completely unaware that the everyday electronics surrounding you are actively broadcasting your most private moments. When authorities raided the home of Samuel E. Rodriguez, they discovered a chilling reality: high-tech spy cameras seamlessly hidden inside ordinary air purifiers and Bluetooth speakers. We dive into the digital forensics of the case, how the plot finally unraveled, and the terrifying realization of what was being archived on his hidden servers.
Topics covered
- digital forensics
- voyeurism
- privacy invasion
- technology
- surveillance
- criminal investigation
Keywords
- Bluetooth voyeur
- spy cameras
- digital forensics
- privacy
- surveillance
- criminal case
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