Installed hidden camera in employee bathroom
Eike Blohm, 39, of South Burlington was sentenced March 22 in United States District Court to serve 100 months of imprisonment following his guilty plea to one count of possession of child pornography.

U.S. District Judge Christina Reiss also ordered Blohm to serve a 12-year term of supervised release, to pay restitution to identified victims, and to pay a special assessment of $100. Blohm’s federal sentence of 100 months will run concurrently with the 80-to-82-month sentence of imprisonment Blohm received in Vermont state court as a result of his guilty pleas to lewd and lascivious conduct and voyeurism.
According to court records and proceedings, an employee at the University of Vermont Medical Center (UVMMC) discovered a camera hidden in a unisex employee bathroom in the Emergency Department. Investigators with the Chittenden Unit for Special Investigations (CUSI) recovered the camera and discovered approximately 1,300 videos on the camera. About 900 videos depicted hospital employees in at least two bathrooms at UVMMC.
Thereafter, CUSI investigators obtained a warrant to search Blohm’s residence in South Burlington. Investigators seized numerous digital devices during that residential search. A search of the digital devices revealed the presence of child pornography, some of which depicted children under the age of twelve years old and sadistic and masochistic abuse against children.
Burlington Man Appears in Federal Court on Bank Robbery Charge – on March 21, Malik Pratt, 24, of Burlington was arrested and appeared in United States District Court in Burlington for his initial appearance following the filing of a complaint which alleges that he robbed People’s United Bank in Burlington, Vermont on March 1.
Burlington Police Department officers were dispatched to the People’s United Bank on North Avenue in Burlington on March 1 at 10:06 AM following reports of a bank robber. Also, according to the complaint, bank employees stated that the robber threatened to shoot them and demanded cash. After acquiring cash, the robber fled the bank on foot, jumping over a fence near Ethan Allan Parkway to escape. The bank reported a total of $1,316 in U.S. currency stolen.
Categories: Crime
Is UVM Health a facility for health or under demonic possession?
If it’s like the state it resides within, then it’s: demonic possession.
Next up, we’ll see “redrum” scrawled in blood in the corridors of both UVM and of our highways, as VT sadly loves killing not only babies through Prop 5, but the elderly & the chronically ill as well.