The Infamous Hidden Camera Extremist from Chesterfield (Better Known as “0ffthegrid”)
[Post updated May16, 2016]
The 0ffthegrid dude had been working as a police officer for six years in Chesterfield, Missouri. He was 33 years-old at the time of his arrest in July 2014.
He secretly recorded men (and older teens) who used a gas station restroom, located near the police station which he worked at.
News report from June 2014
For his restroom spy videos, he placed an iPod Touch behind a grate in a ceiling fan vent. He would then go back and retrieve the camera two hours later, when the battery ran low.
He posted his vids online (veryhotvideos.0ffthegrid.com, 0ffthegr1d.tumblr, wordpress.0ffthegrid.com).
0ffthegrid dude was caught because a news reporter spotted a company logo on the shirts of the videotaped men …by going to that company, he found one of the men from the videos …that man gave the reporter a list of public restrooms he had visited …the newsperson eventually found the restroom that appeared in the videos …the reporter then went to the police, who traced the website and quickly made an arrest.
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The Soup television show (on E!) had a segment with the outspoken guy who talked to the news about being secretly recorded pooping in the restroom.
By posing as a woman with a craigslist ad, 0ffthegrid also lured over 60 men to a “fellatio through a door” gloryhole in his home. (see gaygiles on xvideos and gloryhole4ever on pornhub.)
He also made secret recordings in police department locker room.
And he is also being investigated for videotaping the genitals of 16- to 18-year-old boys he had detained while he was a police officer.
The 0ffthegrid dude plead guilty to second-degree invasion of privacy charges involving the glory hole, but as of Oct 2015, he has not been sentenced. It is unclear what other charges will be officially brought against him, but he could be facing a maximum of 27 years.
A few of his old posts are still floating around (search google). Tumblr will not remove privacy-volation content unless the proper procedure is followed: “We need to hear directly from someone who is being featured.”
News report from July 2014