Love U Magazine BnW Issue, Winter 2017 | Page 39

I by Bailey Rufer n a time when sexual assault and misconduct allegations are running rampant, it seems eerily fitting that Netflix would release an original documentary titled, Voyeur. It details the ‘peeping-tom’ operation in a hotel owned and operated by Gerald Foos, of Aurora, Colorado, and the sexual gratification he got out of it. This documentary also follows Gay Talese, a widely-heralded American journalist who chooses to not only write an article about Foos’ misconduct for The New Yorker magazine, but he also writes and publishes a book about the ordeal (titled The Voyeur’s Motel.) Foos and Talese collaborated on both projects in an effort to shed light on the mistakes Foos made. The reason Foos stayed quiet all these years appears to be simple -- he wanted the statute of limitations to run out so he couldn’t be charged with his crimes. At the end of the documentary, a reporter from the Washington Post THE GLORIFICATION OF SEXUAL ASSAULT IN TODAY’S WORLD