

“They’re not telling people who is on there,” said Baines. “So, I could be on there and not know it. We don’t know what’s been done with them, they could be on the internet or anywhere. “It’s not a very good first-year ‘hurrah’ kind of thing,” said Eggers Resident Autumn Ash. “It’s very scary to know that if one person could do this, anyone else could at any time.”Įggers Hall Residents no longer feel safe in their own living space.

“I definitely feel very uncomfortable,” said Eggers Resident Jordan Baines. “Because I don’t know if I’m on there or not.” The phone she spotted belongs to 49-year-old Jerry McGlamery. He’s an Appalachian State facilities operations employee. He’s accused of using his mobile phone in the third-floor bathroom vent to spy on students. App State employee charged with secret peeping after cellphone found in vent in residence hall bathroom
