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Victim of child sex offender Stephen Robert Roby tells court she feels ‘constantly watched’

A teenager has told an Adelaide court that a man who used a hole in a fence to secretly film her undressing in her bedroom has taken away her “choice to keep my body private”.
Key points:
- Stephen Robert Roby has admitted to producing child exploitation material
- His teenage victim has described how her privacy was stolen after being secretly filmed
- Her mother feared it would impact her daughter’s mental health
Stephen Robert Roby, 66, is awaiting sentencing in the District Court for indecently filming two sisters in their home over a 14-month period before his arrest in 2019.
He has also pleaded guilty to eight counts of producing child exploitation material.
Prosecutor Damien Cunningham today read the older sister’s victim impact statement…
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