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Update: Man who caught wife cheating using a drone has given an interview

“You’re going to be able to see 18 years go right down the drain.”
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Update 17/11:

Yesterday we reported a husband posted a video of his wife ‘cheating’ to YouTube with footage he captured using a DRONE.

The man has now spoken out regarding his decision to spy on his wife, giving an interview to the MailOnline.

Asking to be identified as John G to protect his teenage children, he had the following to say about the incident:

“That day I didn’t want to know the details. But I was angry at him [the man his wife got in the car with] for some reason. I know he’s not the main person to blame in this situation, but I thought at that point I was going to kill him. He was the one who had ruined my life and I was going to kill him. I let myself cool down for a couple of days and I didn’t even show her for two days. And after that initial anger, I was devastated. Now that’s moved into a real state of emptiness and a worry for my children.”

John told the MailOnline he confronted his wife two days after the incident and understandably, she’s less than impressed about the video going on YouTube (and on news sites all over the world!):

“She was upset that I’d aired our dirty laundry, so to speak, but the phone call didn’t last very long. I’ve been ignoring her calls, but I decided to answer this time and she didn’t stop yelling. I could barely get a word in edge-ways, so I hung up. But I will talk to her properly soon because she hasn’t seen the kids in a week or so.”

He didn’t address the fact he could be seen to be stalking his wife.

Original story 16/11:

A man is claiming he caught his wife cheating in a very tech-savvy (and morally compromising) way.

No, he didn’t bug her car or hack into her email; he used a DRONE to spy on her and says he caught her getting into her lover’s car.

The man, who goes under the YouTube handle YAOG, then proceeded to upload the footage for everyone to see on Youtube, with his commentary.

“Watch,” he says in the video. “If you’re not paying attention you might miss it. Here it comes. There it goes! Eighteen years, boom! Eighteen years gone.”

The man claims he received a call telling him something was going on, so he tried to catch his wife out. He tried to follow her on foot before stumbling upon the idea of using a drone.

Many are questioning the video’s authenticity. But shouldn’t we be more worried about the use of a drone to spy on someone?

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