Rabbit Hole | Investigating the Dark Side of the Internet
Animal cruelty online is usually treated like random evil one disturbed person, one horrible video, one isolated case. But the cases behind the zoosadism community show something much darker Private chat groups. Encrypted apps. Payment links. Admins. Archives. Customers. People in the U.S. and UK allegedly paying others overseas to create animal torture videos on demand. This episode goes inside the documented cases behind the online animal torture economy from early “animal crush” prosecutions in Houston, to the BBC monkey torture investigation, to recent DOJ cases involving private groups, electronic payments, and international networks. #InternetCrime #DarkInternet #AnimalCrueltyAwareness #TrueCrimeDocumentary Chapters 00:00 — The hidden market nobody wants to believe exists 03:10 — What “zoosadism” actually means 06:20 — Animal crush videos and the legal history 10:45 — The first major federal prosecutions 15:00 — From public platforms to private groups 19:40 — The BBC monkey torture investigation 25:30 — David Noble, Michael Macartney, Stacey Storey 31:20 — The UK cases: Holly LeGresley and Adriana Orme 36:00 — How money, admins, and archives built the network 41:00 — Why “just watching” is part of the machine 45:30 — What this says about online communities 49:00 — Final thoughts: awareness without amplification
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