But over the next two hours, as Walter "watched" Louise, he did things that can only be constituted as evil.
The officer on the phone told him Louise was a drug dealer, as well as a thief, and to take the apron away from her.
Walter did as asked.
The officer told him to tell Louise to do jumping jacks, deep knee bends, dance with her arms above her head, stand on the chair, and stand on the desk, in order to see if anything "fell out" from her body. All while she was naked.
Walter complied.
The officer told him to tell Louise to straddle his lap and kiss him so that he could smell if anything suspicious was on her breath.
Again, Walter did as told. When Louise refused to obey, the police officer told Walter to put her across his knee and slap her on the bottom until her buttocks turned red. He did.
Then the police officer told Walter to get Louise to kneel in front of him and fella*te him. Louise cried and tried to get him to stop. "No! I didn't do anything wrong. This is ridiculous," she told Walter. She testified he told her he would hit her again if she didn't give him a blow j*b. Seeing no other way out, Louise did as asked.
It was only then that Walter realised he'd "gone too far". He left, and a maintenance worker named Thomas Simms was asked to watch Louise instead. Thomas picked up the phone and the police officer asked him to remove Louise's apron.