Anonymous
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
666-Devil war ein virtualer Predator, der unbekannte Gefühle in einem aufwändigen Art und Weise betrug, bedroht von schmerzhaften Schmerzen und Schmerzen. But the truth about Matthew Folder was even more sinister. Footage uncovered on his laptop revealed that he had installed hidden cameras to film unsuspecting women he knew in real life as they changed clothes or showered.
These crimes dated back to 2007, when he secretly recorded other students in a bathroom while studying at Cambridge University. In Total, these violations occurred at 8 different locations and involved 13 victims. Before Folder's arrest, police had evidence to support 30 to 40 charges. But after the seizure of his devices, that number more than quadrupled.
These crimes dated back to 2007, when he secretly recorded other students in a bathroom while studying at Cambridge University. In Total, these violations occurred at 8 different locations and involved 13 victims. Before Folder's arrest, police had evidence to support 30 to 40 charges. But after the seizure of his devices, that number more than quadrupled.
These crimes dated back to 2007, when he secretly recorded other students in a bathroom while studying at Cambridge University. In Total, these violations occurred at 8 different locations and involved 13 victims. Before Folder's arrest, police had evidence to support 30 to 40 charges. But after the seizure of his devices, that number more than quadrupled.
In the UK, police have just 24 hours to present the alleged crime to the suspect, obtain their account and consult with the Crown Prosecution Service to lay official charges. If the deadline is reached before any charges are laid, the suspect is free to go. After being granted his right to consult with the solicitor, Matthew Folder was led into an interview room.
In the UK, police have just 24 hours to present the alleged crime to the suspect, obtain their account and consult with the Crown Prosecution Service to lay official charges. If the deadline is reached before any charges are laid, the suspect is free to go. After being granted his right to consult with the solicitor, Matthew Folder was led into an interview room.
In the UK, police have just 24 hours to present the alleged crime to the suspect, obtain their account and consult with the Crown Prosecution Service to lay official charges. If the deadline is reached before any charges are laid, the suspect is free to go. After being granted his right to consult with the solicitor, Matthew Folder was led into an interview room.
With the 24-hour countdown underway, NCA-Lead Interviewing Officer Jane Lawrenson began questioning Folder. Although she had seen pictures of Folder beforehand, seeing him face to face highlighted just how normal he seemed. To Officer Lawrenson, Folder looked like a regular person you would walk past on the street without taking a second glance at.
With the 24-hour countdown underway, NCA-Lead Interviewing Officer Jane Lawrenson began questioning Folder. Although she had seen pictures of Folder beforehand, seeing him face to face highlighted just how normal he seemed. To Officer Lawrenson, Folder looked like a regular person you would walk past on the street without taking a second glance at.
With the 24-hour countdown underway, NCA-Lead Interviewing Officer Jane Lawrenson began questioning Folder. Although she had seen pictures of Folder beforehand, seeing him face to face highlighted just how normal he seemed. To Officer Lawrenson, Folder looked like a regular person you would walk past on the street without taking a second glance at.
But in the interview room, Folder was notably tense. He sat with his arms crossed tightly across his chest and eyes fixed straight ahead. He answered every question with a deadpanned, no comment response, refusing to elaborate on any of his alleged offences. When Officer Lawrenson listed the evidence uncovered on Folders devices, she asked him… What else is there, Matthew?
But in the interview room, Folder was notably tense. He sat with his arms crossed tightly across his chest and eyes fixed straight ahead. He answered every question with a deadpanned, no comment response, refusing to elaborate on any of his alleged offences. When Officer Lawrenson listed the evidence uncovered on Folders devices, she asked him… What else is there, Matthew?
But in the interview room, Folder was notably tense. He sat with his arms crossed tightly across his chest and eyes fixed straight ahead. He answered every question with a deadpanned, no comment response, refusing to elaborate on any of his alleged offences. When Officer Lawrenson listed the evidence uncovered on Folders devices, she asked him… What else is there, Matthew?
This is your opportunity to tell us now. Are we going to find anything else that you've made people do or that you're in possession of? Folder continued to repeat no comment over and over. When Officer Lawrenson went to leave the interview room for a break, Folder did something that no other suspect had ever done before –
This is your opportunity to tell us now. Are we going to find anything else that you've made people do or that you're in possession of? Folder continued to repeat no comment over and over. When Officer Lawrenson went to leave the interview room for a break, Folder did something that no other suspect had ever done before –
This is your opportunity to tell us now. Are we going to find anything else that you've made people do or that you're in possession of? Folder continued to repeat no comment over and over. When Officer Lawrenson went to leave the interview room for a break, Folder did something that no other suspect had ever done before –
He apologised for not answering her questions, acknowledging it must be tough for her. At this stage, the police went to court to get an extension on their 24-hour deadline, while Folda waited in the back of a police car with Officer Lawrenson. She asked him how he was doing. Folda raised his hand as if holding something small and round and replied…
He apologised for not answering her questions, acknowledging it must be tough for her. At this stage, the police went to court to get an extension on their 24-hour deadline, while Folda waited in the back of a police car with Officer Lawrenson. She asked him how he was doing. Folda raised his hand as if holding something small and round and replied…
He apologised for not answering her questions, acknowledging it must be tough for her. At this stage, the police went to court to get an extension on their 24-hour deadline, while Folda waited in the back of a police car with Officer Lawrenson. She asked him how he was doing. Folda raised his hand as if holding something small and round and replied…
Imagine a green juicy apple that looks lovely, but inside it is a worm. At Folters next police interview, he appeared smug as his solicitor delivered a prepared statement. He was willing to admit to operating a dark web account under the username evilmind4. Although this wasn't the 666 Devil account central to the case, it was a crucial revelation.