In 2024, the Offender Database reported that Peter Cartwright, a Hartlepool and Houghton-le-spring Sex Offender who was caught spying on a female with a hidden camera, had been jailed. Former Army officer Peter Cartwright installed the camera to record the victim a number of times without her knowledge for his own sick kicks.
Peter Cartwright was arrested after the stunned victim discovered it, leaving her feeling sickened, Teesside Crown Court heard.
Prosecutor Nigel Soppitt said she found it after spotting a red light and shouting out: ‘Why is there a camera [here]?’
Peter Cartwright, 44, tried to suggest he had been trying to recreate the same thrill he had felt during his Army surveillance activities.

But the judge strongly rejected that.
Peter Cartwright initially claimed it was the first time he had hidden the camera to spy on the female.
But he later confessed he had done it several times.
The victim said she felt physically sick upon finding it, adding: It was the nastiest shock I’ve ever had in my life.
The court heard it has had a major effect on her and her family, with the victim even feeling suicidal, and said she still has nightmares about it.
Her partner said she had changed from being a bubbly, outgoing person previously.
Peter Cartwright, of Oxford Road, Hartlepool, pleaded guilty to a single count of voyeurism at Teesside Magistrates Court last month.
His lawyer, Rod Hunt, urged Judge Howard Crowson to avoid immediate imprisonment, citing Peter Cartwright’s lack of prior convictions and 22 years of military service.
Mr Hunt said: Your Honour is not dealing with a man who is a habitual attender of these premises.
“He was obviously a very good soldier indeed. Sometimes that’s eclipsed by an act such as this.
But Judge Crowson told Peter Cartwright: I’m afraid I do take the view that this type of offence is so serious and the harm caused is so grave that the only way I can appropriately punish you is by immediate custody.
The judge said he did not believe Peter Cartwright had shown real remorse, adding: Your claim that this was done to recreate the thrill of your time as an Army surveillance officer is unbelievable, and I reject it.
Peter Cartwright was jailed for eight months and will be on the sex offenders register for 10 years.
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