Three
years into a 10-year sentence for video voyeurism, former youth
evangelist Sammy Nuckolls is asking the Mississippi Supreme Court to set
him free.
a syndicated investigative news magazine series that debuted in the
United States and Canada on Sept. 14, opened with the story of Sammy
Nuckolls, a once-popular speaker at youth events including LifeWay
Christian Resources’ FUGE summer camps.
He is now serving 10 years in prison for planting hidden cameras to spy on women in a bathroom at his home in Olive Branch, Miss. The broadcast, shown in two parts, includes clips shown at his sentencing hearing in September 2012 of Nuckolls setting up spy cameras to capture video of female houseguests as they got undressed to shower. Victims testified to feeling shame and violation of trust with descriptions including “video rape.”
https://baptistnews.com/ministry/people/item/30580-peeping-preacher-case-comes-to-tv
He is now serving 10 years in prison for planting hidden cameras to spy on women in a bathroom at his home in Olive Branch, Miss. The broadcast, shown in two parts, includes clips shown at his sentencing hearing in September 2012 of Nuckolls setting up spy cameras to capture video of female houseguests as they got undressed to shower. Victims testified to feeling shame and violation of trust with descriptions including “video rape.”
https://baptistnews.com/ministry/people/item/30580-peeping-preacher-case-comes-to-tv