Fulton Co. Man Jonny Jones Accused of Secretly Taping Family

Feb 6, 2009 - 09:36
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Police in Fulton County said Friday that a family was shocked to lea that hidden cameras were secretly recording them in places like the bathroom and bedrooms of their home.

Investigators said they found tiny cameras hidden in Jonny Jones' Chattahoochie Hills home. The 46-year-old truck driver has been accused of secretly videotaping his own family members in the private areas of the home.

 

"We found them inside of [the] restroom. Inside of bedrooms and again they were so small you couldn't even see them," said Chief Damon Jones of the Chattahoochie Hills Police Department.

 

Police said the cameras were embedded in the walls and ceilings of the home.

 

Investigators said they found hundreds of hours of secret recordings that date back years.

 

Family members said they never suspected the cameras were there.

 

The case against Jones started when a family member accused him of assaulting her. The accusation led to Jones being charged with child molestation.

A search of the home foun

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