Can you imagine visiting a motel and that, in your supposed privacy, someone is watching all your movements? Sounds like a horror movie, but the truth is that it happened.The owner of an American motel has been spying on all the guests of his establishment for years.His name Gerald Foos and the reason for his "espionage" was, he says, mere curiosity.
Motel owner spent 30 years spying on his clients
In 1980 the writer Gay Talese received a mysterious handwritten note by Gerald Foos, who owned a motel Colorado (USA) In the note, Foos acknowledged having spied on the sexual life of the clients who visited his business during-attended!-Three decades.And not only this, he had dedicated to write down all the details in a notebook.
Foos offered these notes to Talese, because he thought they could serve as inspiration for the book he was writing "The woman of your neighbor." The writer did not I doubt, I travel to Colorado to observe the motel and find out how the owner had managed to do it.ar such surveillance and what conclusions he had obtained.
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Foos regia was owner from the motel with his wife, who was a nurse.Surprisingly, she knew about her husband's activities and not only that: they both watched the sexual life of their guests through holes that they had previously drilled in the ceilings of the rooms.In this way, they could spy on the privacy of their clients with the utmost discretion.
The most curious thing about this situation is that the owner of the motel made him sign an agreement of confidentiality to Talese , and in turn I confess that he had been a voyeur since his childhood.As a child he was already spying on his aunt while taking off his clothes in the house next door, because he could see her from the window located in your bedroom.

Among the innumerable notes that the motel owner sent to Talese, they described each of the sexual relations that his clients maintained , among many they observed homosexuals, interracial couples, gigolos, fetishists and many more situations that can occur in a motel.In fact, Foos claims to have provoked and witnessed a murder in one of the Apparently, a drug dealer and his partner spent the night there.Foos decided to throw away the "material" of the trafficker, causing his disappearance and the murder of the offender's girlfriend, as he believed she had stolen.Despite his confession, it has not been possible to prove that the death of the girl was just as Foos described, which calls into question his version.

Talese was inspired by each of these stories and published In 1981, the book that we mentioned earlier was a sales success, even worldwide.In fact, later he decided to launch a new book about the experience he had when he met the motel Voyeur.Do you want to spy on this story?
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We don't know if it will happen to you, but we can't forget that maybe, while we were staying at a hotel, someone could be keeping an eye on And taking notes?
Have you ever suspected anything like a hotel you stayed at? Do you think that even today this could happen?
If you like spies, don't forget to read this article that will impact: Fred Otash: Hollywood Star Spy
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