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  • Do you believe that Snuff films are real?

    I'm not talking about a death that was caught on tape by accident, you know like that guy that killed two reporters live on tv last year while filming it with a GoPro (i think it was a GoPro). I'm talking about an actual film, with production, lucrative intentions and all.

    There are two movies about the subject that i really like "8 mm" with Nicholas Cage (one of the two movies with him that i actually like, the other is Kick-Ass) and "Tesis" a spanish film.

    I always thought since child pornography really exist this shit probably exist too, the world is one sick place.

    Not that i wanna watch one, just asking. The concept of such films always captured my attention.

    Finally the film that coined the term "Snuff" was shot in my country


  • #2
    of course they exist. i'm sure they're rare, but that they exist and are shared. people dedicate their lives to being sick, sick f#cks. there are several cases where serial killers kept people in dungeons [usually a basement or an outbuilding] for rape, torure, etc. and some were filmed.


    pretty sure it's illegal to host a snuff film on your website, own it, etc, just like child and animal ****. they probably make the rounds on private email accounts, the darkweb [which i wouldn't know how to turn on, but people on this website have accessed,] etc.


    there was supposedly snuff film called "the destruction of daisy" where a young girl was raped and killed, and it supposedly made the rounds on the "darkweb."


    you can get a f#cking sex slave on the dark web, pounds of drugs, get a contract for murder, etc. i'm pretty sure you can buy a video without a ton of fuss. doubt it's cheap, and you're probably talking to an undercover fed 1 out of 10 times you try, but i'm sure it can be done.


    somebody on this website has seen the video i'm talking about. he goes by "anorak"



    also, i don't think this is illegal, but i've seen "two guys one hammer" which is a video of two russian psychopaths killing a homeless guy with a screwdriver and a hammer. they're a babystep away from a snuff film . they committed the more heinous crime; murder. all they'd have to do was rape the guy.

    isis and other terror orgs have posted legit beheadings and mass shootings / executions on the internet. i'm warning anybody who is interested in looking for these videos; they will stick with you, and you shouldnt' watcht hem unless you genuinely feel compelled. i can't watch anything like that any longer, but i used to be batsh#t nuts in my early 20's, and i've seen a lot of gore. it's literally a search away,a nd it's all over the internet.
    Last edited by New England; 07-20-2016, 12:22 PM.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by New England View Post
      of course they exist. i'm sure they're rare, but that they exist and are shared. people dedicate their lives to being sick, sick f#cks. there are several cases where serial killers kept people in dungeons [usually a basement or an outbuilding] for rape, torure, etc. and some were filmed.


      pretty sure it's illegal to host a snuff film on your website, own it, etc, just like child and animal ****. they probably make the rounds on private email accounts, the darkweb [which i wouldn't know how to turn on, but people on this website have accessed,] etc.


      there was supposedly snuff film called "the destruction of daisy" where a young girl was raped and killed, and it supposedly made the rounds on the "darkweb."


      you can get a f#cking sex slave on the dark web, pounds of drugs, get a contract for murder, etc. i'm pretty sure you can buy a video without a ton of fuss. doubt it's cheap, and you're probably talking to an undercover fed 1 out of 10 times you try, but i'm sure it can be done.


      somebody on this website has seen the video i'm talking about. he goes by "anorak"
      anorak watched that? lol that's messed up. yeah i believe they are real too. like the movies i mentioned, where this videos are made by request.

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      • #4
        Like some kind of industry with active demand and supply? No. Have there been isolated cases over the world where people sold that kind of sick footage to people? Yes. A couple decades ago some German rapists recorded their crimes and sold the tapes. That was actually confirmed by the police. I don't really believe any other rumors or folklore, just confirmation from law enforcement.

        You may need to calm your **** about the made up stories about the psycho in Thailand or the overstated deep web.

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        • #5
          100% they exist. I remember hearing about some child **** ring that got busted that had at least one video of a child being raped and then killed on camera. F#cked up horrific **** you can't even fathom would happen is happening daily somewhere.

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          • #6
            15 years ago, a German man named Armin Meiwes killed another man in a sexual-sadistic ritual and videotaped it all. The sickest twist here is that the victim was fully consenting. Meiwes firstly amputated his penis, they tried eating it together, etc. When the victim died several hours later Meiwes slaughtered him, cut him up in pieces and put meat in his freezer for later consumption. Colorful stuff. Some court officials have seen the tapes which are not floating around out there somewhere, so no need to waste time looking for them.

            You can find some stills from the tapes though (just checked, lol)

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            • #7
              Send me some links to sites where I can watch or download these so called snuff films.

              I'll judge for myself if they're real or not.

              Just no women, children or animals. I'm a sick and twisted bastard, but even I have morals.

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              • #8
                Queensland

                http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2015-0...-abuse/6720304

                Scores of children have been saved from abuse after an elaborate sting by Queensland Police led to the identification and arrest of key members of a global online sex abuse network.

                The 10-month operation led to the arrests of members in Australia and around the world.


                Investigators say it identified and saved "potentially hundreds" of children who were being abused.

                Queensland's anti-paedophile taskforce Argos targeted an internet bulletin board which had 45,000 members.

                Users were ranked according to the volume and originality of the child exploitation material they uploaded to the site.

                The board was hosted on the part of the internet known as the "dark net", which uses encryption software to hide iden****** and mask people's browsing history.

                The site, the name of which remains suppressed by the South Australian District Court, was administered by an anonymous Australian.

                He was later unmasked as Adelaide childcare worker Shannon McCoole.

                This month, the Families SA employee was sentenced to 35 years in jail for sexually abusing at least seven children in his care and for transmitting child ****ography on the internet.

                McCoole's victims were in state care, and were as young as 18 months old. The oldest was three. The sentencing judge at McCoole's trial described him as "evil and depraved".

                He shared images and videos of his abuse of children on the site he administered.

                McCoole was arrested last year after a manhunt that involved law enforcement agencies around the world.

                The key breakthroughs in the case were made by Taskforce Argos which pieced together clues about McCoole's identity by cross-matching an unusual online greeting used by the childcare worker.

                "He used [the greeting 'Hiyas'] on messages on the board, as a greeting to other members on the board," Taskforce Argos Victim Identification co-ordinator Paul Griffiths said.

                "It sort of stuck in my mind as something that didn't look that common to me. So I focused on that."

                Mr Griffiths searched for the greeting online, narrowing down a huge list of its users until he found a Facebook page and a photograph of a Volkswagen four-wheel drive utility.

                "[The Facebook page] did point us in the direction of Adelaide," Mr Griffiths said.

                "I actually found him asking questions online about how to raise the suspension of his four-wheel drive."

                Using the visible registration plate on the 4WD, police came up with a name — Shannon McCoole. Background checks immediately rang alarm bells.

                "He was a 32-year-old male. Lived alone, no real relationship or no recent partners from what we've gathered," Detective Brevet Sergeant Stephen Hegarty of SA's Sex Crimes Investigation Branch said.

                "He'd immersed himself in child-related work."

                "It was evident he was working for Families SA as a family care worker," Mr Griffiths said.

                "[It was] almost panic stations at that point because he's in a real position of control and access to children that we just can't allow to continue at all."

                McCoole was immediately put under surveillance.

                Four days after he was identified, police knocked on his door and arrested him.

                Inside they found evidence — including metadata on a camera and a freckle on McCoole's finger matching one in images of abuse — that proved he was the head administrator of the global abuse site and an active sexual abuser of children in his care.

                Phase two: assuming control to 'cage the rats'
                With McCoole in custody, Queensland's Taskforce Argos then activated phase two of the operation.

                "Phase two was to take over the network, assume control of the network, try to identify as many of the key administrators as we could and remove them," Detective Inspector Jon Rouse said.

                "Ultimately, you had a child sex offender network that was being administered by police."

                But Detective Inspector Rouse said there was no way his team was going to allow the sexual abuse of children to go on.

                "We closed membership [of the site]. Nobody gets in. We didn't let any new membership come in. Effectively we caged the rats."

                Two officers from Taskforce Argos secretly assumed the online identity of Shannon McCoole, working around the clock for 10 months to dismantle the paedophile ring and identify abusers.

                "This wasn't an 8:00am-4:00pm, Monday-to-Friday operation. Even when the guys knocked off work we were all communicating outside work," Detective Inspector Rouse said.

                "[Assuming the identity of a child sex offender] can mess with your head. It's not something you want to do for really long protracted periods of time. It's inordinately challenging."

                Detective Inspector Rouse said the sting resulted in the identification of paedophiles around the world.

                "US, Europe, United Kingdom. [It was] global," he said.

                "It's testimony to the work done by the team at Argos to make sure we were working in real time with those [international] agencies to execute search warrants.

                "This required us engaging with those targets in real time while law enforcement went through doors. [There were] time zone challenges, but good work by authorities across the world."

                The operation has also resulted in the arrests of suspected paedophiles in Australia.

                "I won't give specific numbers, but there were several in South Australia, several in Victoria and in Queensland as well," Detective Inspector Rouse said.

                But the head of Taskforce Argos said the true success of the sting should not be measured in arrests alone.

                "I think in terms of the identification of child victims, that's what it was all about. There were a lot of kids that are in a better place now because of what happened across the globe."

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                • #9
                  enter the darkweb and see for yourself.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Weltschmerz View Post
                    15 years ago, a German man named Armin Meiwes killed another man in a sexual-sadistic ritual and videotaped it all. The sickest twist here is that the victim was fully consenting. Meiwes firstly amputated his penis, they tried eating it together, etc. When the victim died several hours later Meiwes slaughtered him, cut him up in pieces and put meat in his freezer for later consumption. Colorful stuff. Some court officials have seen the tapes which are not floating around out there somewhere, so no need to waste time looking for them.

                    You can find some stills from the tapes though (just checked, lol)
                    Those screen shots are amazing. Looks like a side of beef hung up.

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