
Pennsylvania Man Sentenced to Decades for Apartment Invasion and Filming
Pennsylvania Man Sentenced to Decades in Prison for Invasive Crimes A 28-year-old man, Ryan Selleny, from King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, has been sentenced to 10 to 60 years in prison for a series of disturbing crimes. Selleny pleaded guilty to burglary, theft, invasion of privacy, and indecent assault. The charges stem from incidents where he secretly placed hidden cameras in the apartments of multiple women, recording them without their consent. He also stole their belongings and left bodily fluids on their personal items. "This is in every way someone's worst nightmare," stated the victim in a court interview, expressing her trauma and the lasting impact of Selleny's actions. The prosecutor described Selleny's behavior as "perverse," "outrageous," and "sickening." The judge also noted that Selleny's apology in court appeared halfhearted. The crimes were discovered in March of last year when one of the victims found a hidden camera in her home. The investigation revealed a pattern of behavior spanning several months. Prison phone calls played in court revealed Selleny instructing his mother on what devices and apps to purchase to preserve the videos he had taken. Selleny was deemed a sexually violent predator, meaning he will face continued monitoring even after his eventual release. The sentence reflects the seriousness of Selleny's actions and serves as a warning against such invasive and harmful behavior. The case underscores the importance of vigilance and security measures to protect personal safety and privacy.