Family finds hidden camera livestreaming from their Airbnb
CORK, Ireland – After arriving at their Airbnb in Cork, Ireland, a family from New Zealand made an unsettling discovery: a hidden camera, livestreaming from the living room.
Nealie and Andrew Barker were in the midst of a 14-month trip around Europe when they arrived at the Airbnb property with their four children and niece.
Once the family had unpacked, Andrew Barker, who works in IT security, scanned the house’s Wi-Fi network.
The scan unearthed a camera, and subsequently a live feed. From the angle of the video, the family tracked down the camera, concealed in what appeared to be a smoke alarm or carbon monoxide detector.
“It was such a shock. It was just a really horrible feeling,” Nealie Barker said.
She called Airbnb to report the camera.
“They had no advice for us over the phone,” she said. “The girl just said that if you cancel within 14 days, you won’t get your money back.”
Next, Andrew Barker called the owner of the property. When confronted with the family’s discovery, Nealie Barker said, the host hung up. Later, he called back, insisting the camera in the living room was the only one in the house.
“We didn’t feel relieved by that,” she said, adding that the host refused to confirm whether he was recording the livestream, or capturing audio.
The family relocated to a nearby hotel and called Airbnb the following day.
“They still didn’t seem to grasp the seriousness of the issue. They were treating it like a canceled booking,” Nealie Barker said.
Ultimately, Airbnb’s trust and safety team promised to conduct an investigation, and it temporarily suspended the listing.
According to Nealie Barker, Airbnb did not contact the family again. After she got through to them two weeks later, the company told her that the host had been “exonerated,” and the listing reinstated.
It was only after she posted about the incident on Facebook and local New Zealand news stations reported her experience that the host was permanently banned, she said.
In a statement, Airbnb told CNN: “The safety and privacy of our community — both online and offline — is our priority. Airbnb policies strictly prohibit hidden cameras in listings and we take reports of any violations extremely seriously. We have permanently removed this bad actor from our platform.”
“Our original handling of this incident did not meet the high standards we set for ourselves, and we have apologized to the family and fully refunded their stay. There have been over half a billion guest arrivals in Airbnb listings to date and negative incidents are incredibly rare.”
Aoife Mullen, communications manager for Ireland’s Data Protection Commission, told CNN that the commission was “aware of the issue,” adding, “we will be seeking further information from Airbnb on the matter.”
The Barker family is currently in Budapest, where, Nealie Barker said, “We’re staying in an Airbnb right now.”
“We’ve become much more cautious now,” she said, advising other travelers to learn how to scan networks for hidden cameras. “We think people need to realize that the travel market is largely unregulated and if you would take issue with being filmed, then you need to take all steps properly.”
via: https://pix11.com/2019/04/07/family-finds-hidden-camera-livestreaming-from-their-airbnb-in-ireland/
Mom accused of selling 7-year-old son for $2500 to settle drug debt gets 6 years in prison
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — A Texas woman accused of selling her 7-year-old son and planning to sell her two other children to settle a drug debt has been sentenced to six years in prison.
Esmeralda Garza of Corpus Christi was sentenced Friday after taking a plea deal. She was convicted on three counts of selling or purchasing a child. She also was convicted of money laundering and conspiracy to sell or purchase a child.
Last June investigators discovered her son had been sold for $2,500. Investigators also learned that she had planned to sell her two daughters, ages 2 and 3, as well — all to pay off a drug debt.
Woman lived with her dead boyfriend for nearly a month, police say
(Meredith) – A woman is facing charges after police said she lived in an apartment in southern Michigan with her dead boyfriend for several weeks.
Angela Shock, 49, was charged Friday with concealing a dead body and fraudulent use of a transaction device, WWJ reports. The Monroe City Police Department said Shock told them she continued to use her boyfriend’s debit card after he died.
Concerned family members of Shock’s 61-year-old boyfriend reached out to police when they had not heard from the man for weeks.
Police went to the man’s apartment for a wellness check Wednesday. They received no response, but later checked the apartment again. Shock, his girlfriend, answered the door.
Officers said they “quickly determined” there was a dead body inside the apartment.
Shock confirmed to police that her boyfriend had died, according to WDIV. According to police, based on the condition of the apartment and statements from Shock, it appears her boyfriend had been dead for nearly a month while Shock continued to live there.
Shock was taken to the hospital for medical evaluation. Upon release from the hospital, Shock was arrested and taken to Monroe County Jail. Bond information was not available.
Shock’s boyfriend’s cause of death has not been released. Police have not said if they suspect foul play.
According to WDIV, Shock has a prior police record, including charges of stalking, breaking and entering and destruction of property. She also had a warrant out for her arrest for failing to appear in court on domestic violence charges.
Suspected Rhino Poacher Is Killed By An Elephant And Then Eaten By Lions In South Africa
Only a skull and a pair of trousers remained after a suspected rhino poacher was killed by an elephant and then eaten by lions in Kruger National Park, South African National Parks said.
The incident happened after the man entered the park Monday with four others to target rhinos, according to a parks service statement.
An elephant “suddenly” attacked the alleged poacher, killing him, and “his accomplices claimed to have carried his body to the road so that passersby could find it in the morning. They then vanished from the Park,” police said.
His family were notified of his death late Tuesday by his fellow poachers, and a search party set out to recover the body. Rangers scoured on foot and police flew over the area, but because of failing light it could not be found.
The search resumed Thursday morning and, with the help of added field rangers, police discovered what was left of his body.
“Indications found at the scene suggested that a pride of lions had devoured the remains leaving only a human skull and a pair of pants,” the statement said.
Glenn Phillips, the managing executive of Kruger National Park, extended his condolences to the man’s family.
“Entering Kruger National Park illegally and on foot is not wise, it holds many dangers and this incident is evidence of that,” he warned. “It is very sad to see the daughters of the deceased mourning the loss of their father, and worse still, only being able to recover very little of his remains.”
Three individuals who joined the illegal hunt were arrested Wednesday by the South African Police Service, and officers continue to investigate what happened.
The suspects appeared in Komatipoort Magistrate Court on Friday to face charges of possessing firearms and ammunition without a license, conspiracy to poach and trespassing. A judge remanded them to custody and they will be back in court this week, pending a formal bail application.
The African rhino is targeted for its horn because of the belief among some who practice Eastern medicine that the horn has benefits as an aphrodisiac, making it more valuable than cocaine in parts of the world.
Of special concern is the black rhino, which is considered critically endangered after its population tumbled from about 65,000 to 1970 to 2,400 in 1995, according to Kruger National Park. Conservation efforts have boosted their numbers, and the world’s remaining 5,000 or so black rhinoslive predominantly in South Africa, Namibia, Kenya and Zimbabwe.
In 2016, there were between 349 and 465 black rhinos living at Kruger and between 6,600 and 7,800 white rhinos, who also suffer from poaching, South Africa’s Department of Environmental Affairs said.
Kruger is considered an intensive protection zone, and the government employs a range of resources to deter poaching, including aircraft, dogs, special rangers and an environmental crime investigation unit.
Of the 680 poaching and trafficking arrests made in 2016 by the South African Police Service, 417 were in and around Kruger, the department said. In September, the department announced that six men — including two syndicate leaders, two police officers and a former police officer — had been arrested for trafficking in rhino horns.
Her family was throwing her a baby shower. They’re now planning funerals after a police standoff turned fatal.
It was just a few days before her baby shower, and Sara White was bleeding inside a garage. When police tried to help her, it kicked off a hail of gunfire and an hourslong police standoff.
When it was over, White, a registered nurse who was eight months pregnant, and her 16-year-old son, Arkeyvion White, were found dead at the home in Stockbridge, Georgia.
“We don’t know how we’re going to do it,” White’s mother, Kathie White, told CNN affiliate WSB. “We were looking forward to holding another grandbaby.”
The family had been planning a surprise baby shower this weekend, Kathie White said. Now, they’ll be planning funerals.
Police were called Thursday morning to a home after some “sort of domestic dispute,” according to the police department in Henry County, just south of Atlanta.
There was blood on the driveway when they arrived and White, 39, was lying on the other side of the garage door. But the officers couldn’t immediately tell why.
Right after an officer kicked the front door down, a chaotic scene unfolded.
The officer was shot in the chest and hip; and somehow he maneuvered his way into the garage to help White. Outside, a few other officers scrambled to take cover and one of them was shot in the hand.
“Don’t come in here,” the gunman yelled at the officers. “I got a lot of shot…. I got a hostage.”
Police body camera video shows an officer frantically kicking the garage door, trying to make a hole for the wounded officer who was inside. Within seconds, a door panel broke and the officer jumped out.
After firing several rounds, police said the gunman, Anthony Tony Bailey Jr., 47, barricaded himself inside the home. He was White’s boyfriend and had Arkeyvion somewhere in the home.
For more than 15 hours, police negotiators were able to speak with Bailey and continually urged him to let the boy go. Police said they didn’t believe the boy had been injured.
“We are going to wait as long as we can,” Capt. Joey Smith told reporters Thursday afternoon. “Hopefully he would do as he said and release this individual.”
Around 3 a.m. on Friday, police went inside the home.
Henry County Police Chief Mark Amerman said he first ordered officers to deploy gas so Bailey could have a chance to step out of the home. When he didn’t, law enforcement officers went in.
“We tried to do everything we could possibly do to bring this to a peaceful resolution,” Amerman said.
But police found Bailey, White and the teenage boy dead.
Arkeyvion’s body was in an upstairs bedroom and officers found Bailey dead in another bedroom. He had an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said.
Kathie White said her daughter was due in only a few weeks and they had already chosen a name for White’s baby.
“We already had given him the name … Antonio,” Kathie White said.
Police said the wounded officers, Taylor Webb and Keegan Merritt, were taken to Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta.
Amerman said the officers were still recovering from their injuries Friday.
15 nurses pregnant at same time in Long Island hospital’s labor and delivery unit
MINEOLA, L.I. — A group of nurses at NYU Winthrop Hospital on Long Island, who ironically all work in the labor and delivery unit, are pregnant at the same time.
The nursing staff, whose job it is to help safely deliver babies and care for preterm newborns, are now planning for their own babies.
Most of the nurses say they’re planning on delivering at the same hospital where they work.
Crafty schoolgirl’s plan to skip school spelling test by dotting herself with red pen ‘like chicken pox’ backfires when she realizes it’s a PERMANENT marker and she’s stained for four days
A crafty schoolgirl’s attempt to enjoy a ‘sick day’ backfired after she tried to draw chickenpox spots on her body but ended up covered in red blotches for four days.
Mother-of-two Charlotte Schooley, 34, said six-year-old daughter Lily had noticed some of her friends were absent due to the illness and hatched her own plan to get out of a spelling test.
The youngster borrowed a red permanent Sharpie pen to ‘do her homework’ and then ran downstairs 10 minutes later claiming she had a rash.
Mrs Schooley said she and husband David immediately saw through the trick and had to stifle laughter as they threatened to take Lily to the doctor, causing her to quickly try to scrub the spots off.
But they would not wipe off even after using body wash, soap, baby oil and hairspray.
Lily returned to school the next day and had to do PE, revealing the spots to her classmates who had to be convinced that she was not contagious.
Mrs Schooley, from Saint Austell, Cornwall, said: ‘The house is always full of laughter with Lily. She is very witty.
‘She had a spelling test the next day that she didn’t want to do.
‘A few of the children in school had come down with chicken pox and she’s had it before so she know she stayed off school for a while.
‘She came down and said “I just need a red pen Mummy, I need to do my homework”.
‘Then she came down 10 minutes later and she was stroking her arm. She said ‘Oh mummy, I’m feeling a bit itchy. I’ve think I’ve got a rash’.
‘We turned the light on and she was absolutely covered in it.
‘Me and my husband were aching with laughter, trying not to let on that we knew.
‘She’d been sat on the bathroom floor drawing dots on herself.’
Mrs Schooley added: ‘She [Lily] was deadly serious about it until we said ‘oh gosh, it’s come on so quickly in 10 minutes. We’re going to have to see the doctor’.
‘She quickly disappeared and we went upstairs to find her trying to rub them off with a flannel.
‘She said “I can’t go to school Mummy because everyone will laugh”.
‘We had to send her in with a letter the next day to say they weren’t contagious or real and we just couldn’t get them off.
‘We used body wash, soap, hot water, baby oil, alcohol wipes. I think it was hairspray in the end that got it off – after four days.
‘Everyone was looking at her like she was contagious. We had to tell everyone she wasn’t.
‘She had PE that day as well and had to wear shorts and t-shirts. The teachers thought it was hilarious.
‘Luckily this happened on a Thursday night so she only had one day [in school with the spots].’
Mrs Schooley believes her daughter had taken inspiration from a light-hearted video on YouTube.
She said: ‘She watches a lot of YouTube and she’d apparently watched a video called “10 Ways to Get Out of School” – so there’ll be another nine to come.
‘She’s always dressing up the cat and pushing her around in pushchairs.’
Woman who worked at church day school arrested in child pornography case; victims ages 2-3
Greensboro (WGHP) — A woman was charged Friday with indecent liberties in a child pornography investigation while she was working at a Greensboro church’s day school, Homeland Security Investigations reports.
Alyson Brooke Saunders, 23, who worked at Fellowship Presbyterian Church’s Fellowship Day School in Greensboro, was arrested Friday morning and charged with six counts of first-degree sexual exploitation of a minor, two counts of sex offense on a child by an adult, four counts of indecent liberties with a child and two counts of crimes against nature.
She is being held under a $1 million bond.
The photos and videos depict indecent liberties against child victims that are between the ages of 2 to 3, according to warrants. The abuse allegedly happened at the daycare, some of it on a changing room table.
The crimes against nature charge involved a dog.
The remaining details listed on the warrants are too graphic to report.
Saunders allegedly forwarded the images to someone in Great Britain.
Fellowship Day School operates both pre-school and after-school programs.
Saunders was terminated from the school after her arrest Friday.
Saunders’ name was brought into the case when Homeland Security Investigations in London arrested a person on child pornography charges overseas and learned the suspect had communicated with Saunders over the Internet.
HSI London then contacted HSI Winston-Salem in February.
Special agents reached out to Saunders, who agreed to a consensual interview and allowed agents to preview her electronic media.
In March, she admitted to exploiting and producing pornography of minor children, Homeland Security reports.
Forensic analysis confirmed that she produced and disseminated child pornography, according to HSI.
School officials said they had performed a background check on Saunders before hiring her, and that the background check did not show any reason for concern.
Saunders had worked at the school for over five years without any concerns or red flags being raised, prior to March 7, school officials said.
Parents of all students were informed in a general meeting on March 8, school officials said. The Session (the governing body of the church) was informed on March 9.
Jeffrey Weber, an attorney representing families who have children who were supervised by Saunders at Fellowship Day School, said Friday, “Those parents I represent who entrusted their children to the care of Alyson Saunders are relieved by the arrest of Ms. Saunders. The parents hope this will lead to a more open response from the school and church following her arrest. There are many questions related to Ms. Saunders and her involvement with a pornographic ring, perhaps at an international level, as well as the extent to which children entrusted to her care were exploited. “
Fellowship Day School released the following statement on Friday:
We at the Fellowship Day School are committed to full transparency with the families as we deal with the situation that first came to light on March 7, 2019. The only limits on this commitment are: 1. Protecting the privacy of the families whose children were involved; and 2. Avoiding interference with the criminal investigation. At this point, we do not have much additional information, but we want to provide this update in any event.
To the best of our knowledge, the criminal investigation by the federal Department of Homeland Security and the State Bureau of Investigation is ongoing. We do not have any new details about where that process stands. Our understanding is that investigators in matters like this tend to keep details confidential while the investigation is going on. For example, no one at the School knows any details about the photos other than what one parent (of one of the children) described at the March 8 parents’ meeting. Melissa Mitchell, the School’s Executive Director, is the only person associated with the School who knows the names of the five children, and that information is being kept in strict confidence.
As far as we know, the investigation still relates to only the same five children and the same one employee. We do not have any information or belief that any other children or any additional employees were involved.
A few people have asked whether the School is withholding information for some reason. Except for the names of the children, the answer is no. If you believe that there is information that the investigators need to know, please contact the lead investigator, Special Agent Cook.
We have been asked by many people why the employee has not been arrested. We do not know and we don’t have any more information about that question than anyone else (other than the investigators) has.
To our knowledge, Special Agent Charles Cook remains the lead investigator for this matter.
As soon as we learn additional information, we will provide another update to everyone. The only limits are the same two as always: protecting the privacy of the families and cooperating with the criminal investigators.
A few additional things;
1. This situation has been reported to Child Protective Services. We are not sure that this was required, since federal and state investigators are already involved, but we provided this notice just in case. Our notice did not provide the names of the children involved but we will provide this if requested by CPS.
2. Fellowship Presbyterian Church, which operates the Day School, has appointed a Task Force whose job is to look at the security that was already in place at the time of the incidents, consider further security measures, and act as a point of contact with the investigators and Bob King. Bob is an Elder at the Church and is an experienced attorney who has helped
other organizations respond to crises. Bob is helping the Church and School understand and coordinate with the investigators. Bob is not charging for his time.
3. If you have suggestions for the Task Force, please email them to Tom **** at *****. Tom is the Chair of the Task Force.
4. As most people already know, the employee at issue is related to the Assistant Executive Director at the School. The Assistant Director is as shocked and heart-broken as everyone else at the School, plus she is dealing with the impact of this on her family. For the Assistant Director’s sake and to avoid any concerns as to appearance, she is not involved in communications with the investigators or with the Task Force.
5. The School has investigated the availability of counseling services for any parent or child who may want this. The list of Greensboro-area counselors who may be of assistance is attached.
Last, we ask for everyone’s continued prayers. The Day School is a non-profit operation that exists solely to help children and their families. Please know that Pastor Nancy Dederer is available for conversation and that our congregation continues to uphold our Day School children, families, and staff in prayer. Grace and peace,
Saunders is scheduled to be in court April 9 at 8:30 a.m.
Man allegedly impersonated rideshare driver and raped woman, police say
(CNN) — A man has been arrested and is facing charges after authorities say he impersonated a rideshare driver in Seattle and then raped a woman who got in his vehicle.
Israel Ramos-Islas, 34, turned himself in Wednesday after a family member recognized an image of him in news reports, according to a news release from the King County Sheriff’s Office.
A King County judge on Thursday found probable cause to hold Ramos-Islas in the county jail on $750,000 bond. Ramos-Islas is expected in court Monday and will be formally charged with first-degree rape, according to Dan Katzer, a spokesman for the King County prosecutor.
An attorney for Ramos-Islas declined to comment.
The King County Sheriff’s Office said in its statement that so far, detectives have been unable to connect the man to any rideshare companies.
The alleged victim in the case left a bar shortly after midnight on December 16, 2018, to catch a rideshare that her friend had ordered for her, according to a probable cause document obtained by CNN.
A man in a car led the victim to believe he was her rideshare driver, the court documents said, the woman got inside and they drove away.
At some point, the driver pulled over and raped the woman, according to the documents. He then drove her home.
The sheriff’s office said in its statement the suspect was captured in surveillance footage near the victim’s home.
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Ramos-Islas eventually admitted to having sex with the victim, the document said. He claimed he “thought she was consenting, but admitted that she was intoxicated.”
Questions have been raised recently over the safety of rideshares, especially after the body of 21-year-old Samantha Josephson was discovered in a field last Saturday. Josephson had gotten into a vehicle she mistook for her Uber, according to police in Columbia, South Carolina.
The suspect in that case faces chargers of murder and kidnapping in connection with Josephson’s death.
CNN’s Hollie Silverman contributed to this report.
Student Petition Seeking Permission to Use N-Word at O.C. High School Was ‘Bad’ April Fools’ Joke: District Official
A petition circulated at Marina High School in Huntington Beach asking students of color for permission to use the N-word prompted school officials to discipline two students involved in the incident, a member of the school board said Wednesday.
Duane Dishno, president of the Huntington Beach Union High School District, described the petition as “a bad joke gone wrong on April Fools’ Day.”
“Kids made a mistake,” Dishno added. “It’s been dealt with. Everyone is OK.”
A student offended by the hand-written petition addressed to “Brown People” took a picture of it, shared it on social media and notified the principal after school, Dishno said.