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31.12.2022 - 05:17 / perezhilton.com
Baby monitors are a great device to have to keep up with your little ones while they’re out of sight — but they can also be real tattletales…
UK resident Marek Fecko had the shock of a lifetime when he caught his wife cheating on him through the use of their child’s baby monitor back in October. The husband had been expecting her infidelity for a while but stayed quiet for five months in hopes he could find some proof of the situation. And according to legal documents obtained by The Mirror this week, he found exactly what he had been looking for.
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It’s uncertain why Fecko was looking at the baby monitor’s app when he was at work, maybe just checking up on his little one. But what is for sure is when he heard his wife on the audio he rushed home from work to “catch” her. His spouse had turned the camera away from view of the room, but she made the mistake of leaving the microphone on so her husband heard everything that was going on.
Prosecutor Tim Evans said in Carlisle Crown Court this month when Fecko returned home from work, he caught his wife in flagrante delicto with another man. Marek grabbed a knife and chased the man out of the house. Even more shockingly — the fleeing lover in question was his own coworker! Evans explained:
Explaining the situation, Evans continued:
The baby monitor continued to record everything — including what happened when Marek got home. A snippet of the 42-year-old shouting “Where is he?” and “I’ll kill you!” at his coworker could be heard on the audio that played for the court. So messy!
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