![]() ![]() Rumor has it they use a hammer and chisel to break a baby's skull. "But, what is it?"Īccording to secondhand accounts, the supposed video features a real Australian man living in the Philippines named Peter Scully, who, along with his accomplices, tortures several babies to death. "I've heard people talk about people who have gone insane watching it," he went on. " What is Dafu Love?" a thread started by a redditor named ImAPotatoBoss asked. That's where I heard about "Dafu Love," an alleged snuff film that is one of the most horrible videos ever made-if it's not simply a 21st-century urban legend. You can find plenty of them-where else?-on Reddit, more precisely on the r/deepweb subreddit, where users gather to trade gossip about the worst things on the deep web, the collective name for the unindexed (meaning Google-proof), and usually encrypted sites on the web. Most people who watch these things are less apologetic, however. It only makes me more a part of these victims' abuse and pain." My guilt doesn't absolve me of my voyeurism. "And I can't apologize enough to them for contributing to it. ![]() ![]() "I know I am contributing to the humiliation and dehumanization of the victims whose deaths are caught on video," she concluded. Earlier this year journalist Brianna Snyder wrote an account for Wired about her experience watching horrific videos of murder and her attempts to rationalize her viewing habits. I'm far from the only one who's wandered into those dark-but easily accessible-corners of the internet. ![]()
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