A 'sickened' mum fears her family accept been spied on in their own home for weeks after her toddler kept waking in the nighttime - only for them to observe a 'creep' talking to him through the babe camera.

Shannon Richardson, from Banbury, Oxfordshire, says her xv-calendar month-old son Freddie had been inexplicably waking up every night around 2am and refusing to go back to sleep, leaving her and partner Jack Gray perplexed.

All the same, the couple were horrified to observe the 'caption' - when they heard a 'deep male voice' talking to piffling Freddie through the photographic camera, which was and so clear they thought someone was in the house at start.

Racing into their son's room, Jack ripped the 'hacked' monitor out of the wall from where it had been positioned to motion-picture show their youngster - before throwing information technology into a skip.

Freddie had been waking upwards in the eye of the night (

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Shannon, 22, was left so scared that information technology could be a 'local human being' that she insisted on staying at her mum's house even after it had been thrown away and in one case dwelling house had Freddie stay in bed with her.

Now the care assistant fears that the homo could have been watching their son for weeks and even seeing the couple trying to at-home him, with images on the monitor showing Jack climbing into the cot to try to sooth his son.

Shannon said: "The sickness, upset and disgust we feel is atrocious. How long has this creep been watching Freddie's room? We get him inverse after bath times and put him to bed in there.

"Nosotros don't know how long this has been going on for considering, for a while, he'd been waking up at the same fourth dimension in the night at around 2am and we weren't able to settle him.

They were horrified when they heard the man speaking to Freddie on the monitor (

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The camera has now been removed (

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"Jack was getting in the cot to try and condolement him. We'd been trying to settle him and nothing would work so we think someone was waking him upwards.

"Merely now we've removed the baby monitor, he hasn't been waking up in the nighttime."

Images caught on the monitor testify Jack, who works in fire and flood restoration, comforting his son in the cot in the eye of the night in the weeks leading upward to the incident in October, to no avail.

Shannon said: "Information technology was around 2.30am and me and Jack were watching TV.

"Nosotros had the camera on and we heart rustling so nosotros watched information technology for a infinitesimal thinking it was probably Freddie moving effectually in his cot.

"All all of a sudden, we heard this actually deep, male person vox and it was so clear, nosotros thought he was in the sleeping accommodation.

"He was saying 'baby' and 'baba' like he was trying to wake Freddie up. Jack ran upstairs and barged into Freddie's room.

Shannon was so scared that the man might have been local to them (

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Freddie has been sleeping soundly since the camera has been removed (

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"No 1 was in there but the monitor moved towards Jack's management. The voice had come through the monitor. Jack only ripped the monitor out of the wall and picked Freddie up.

"We went into our bedchamber and just saturday there not knowing what to do. We were in shock. I didn't know what to believe or to recollect."

Shannon says the homo's voice had been so articulate that they thought someone was in the house and that the incident has left her feeling scared in her own home.

Shannon said: "Jack threw the monitor in a skip. I didn't want to be in my house, I kept going to my mum's even though the monitor was gone.

"I didn't feel comfortable and I was on edge. I was scared because we didn't know if information technology was a local human being.

"I wasn't comfortable putting Freddie to bed on his own so he was sleeping in my bed with me but I had to eventually put him in his own bed so he didn't get too used to beingness with me."

Shannon had been given the video babe monitor as a souvenir while she was pregnant and had been using information technology always since Freddie was built-in,

Shannon said: "I thought it was really handy considering when he was in bed, it was nice to be able to see him.

"Nosotros've been using it since he was born. Baby monitors are supposed to exist a safe thing to watch your baby.

"Yous would never call back that someone else would be watching them through information technology."

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