MORMON CHURCH LEADER SNAPS PICS OF WOMAN UNDRESSING IN TN SHOPPING MALL
A Utah man who serves as a local leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is accused of illegally photographing a woman in Tennessee in a mall dressing room.
According to an affidavit filed in criminal court in Nashville, the incident began last week when a woman wanted to try on clothes and a man guided her to an empty dressing room.
After the woman undressed, she saw a camera phone angled over the top of her stall. She quickly got dressed and confronted the man, identified in the affidavit as Steven Murdock, who was exiting the next stall.
According to the affidavit, the woman said she saw images of herself on the phone as she tried to get it away from Murdock. She also said she saw Murdock deleting photos. She told officers that Murdock’s wife, Amy Murdock, tried to convince her not to involve the police.
Murdock was arrested on charges of unlawful photography and is free on $1,000 bond with a Sept. 6 court date.