(Oct. 21) A Virginia man was busted for indecent exposure after he was caught in the buff. In his own home. Alone.
Eric Williamson, 29, got up at 5:30 a.m. Monday and went to the kitchen to make some coffee. He was naked, but he was alone in the Springfield house, so he didn't think it mattered.
Wrong.
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A woman and a 7-year-old boy were cutting through Williamson's front yard from a nearby path, according to WTTG-TV, Channel 5 in Washington. Through his front window, they saw Williamson having coffee in his birthday suit.
Fairfax County police showed up and arrested him. Williamson said he had no idea anyone could see him, but police said they believed he wanted to be seen by the public, said WTTG, a Fox station.
If convicted, Williamson could face one year in jail and a $2,000 fine. He plans to fight the charge.
"If I stood and seemed comfortable in my kitchen, it's natural. It's my kitchen," he told the station.






PASSING if he want to file a complaint. They will next tell him he will need to put up a fence and signs. If he pays the tax for his property he should have the right to go to his kitchen in with the lights on or off in what ever he wants to. They should have hot been looking threw his BAY WINDOW it's called the PEEPING TOM LAW. If I come into your yard and look threw a window I have committed Tress Pass on your rights, unless I have some legal rights to be there mainly utility work which is governed by state and federal right of way laws. Even the police themshelves can't just come onto your property and set there without your promission to be there little know laws. They hate you if you know the law and use it on them. What he should do is file tresspassing on her and file a law suit against the city for violating his home owner rights and see how fast they drop the case. It's is just like the cases where cops come onto your property for some dumb reason and they kill your pet when they had no real reason to be there and the city pays up. He must block off the path and put up some NO Tresspassing signs. Yes the cops have killed animals in fenced in yards to leave notices and other things they could have made a phone call on. File a law suit on the lady for violating his home owner rights. Some people think they can tell you how to take care of you property and they will call the city own you if you plant flowers SCREW THEM. I have a former neigbor do just that she was a rent in a house across the street and when my grass was not cut on her time line she would call the city inspector and out they would come. What it was about she want to buy the house on her terms without a bank loan so I could get my money and move on. It's called peice milling pay you a little at a time. So with all the other problems I had with the city and my family I said knock it down. Having to deal with a child molesting city inspector, corrupt police officers you learn there is a big problem in the United State of America. My father used to like to walk around the inside of that house in his underwear on hot summer days and would read the news paper at 6:00 am on the front porch in his underwear hinden behind a bush on hot summer mornings in a house he had lived in for 55 years. My grandparents move to the house when he was 5 years old. If he had been seen out there people didn't care and moved with there work.