A year-long BBC investigation uncovered a network where hundreds of customers in the paid people in Indonesia to torture and kill baby monkeys on film.
The phrase you referenced often points to a highly disturbing subculture of animal cruelty that became the subject of a major international criminal investigation. These videos, which often targeted , were part of a global "monkey torture ring" that was recently exposed by journalists and law enforcement. The Global Investigation Torture and Abuse of baby macaque рџ‘рџ‘.mp4
: Holly LeGresley, a woman from the UK, was jailed after admitting to uploading hundreds of images and videos of monkey torture. A year-long BBC investigation uncovered a network where
: Members of these groups would vote on torture methods and commission "bespoke" films of extreme violence. The Global Investigation : Holly LeGresley, a woman
: Mike McCartney, a US-based ringleader, was jailed for over three years for conspiracy to create and distribute these videos.
: A Florida man who ran several prominent torture groups and was a central figure in the investigation.
: The primary victims were baby long-tailed macaques (also known as crab-eating macaques ), which have seen a 40% population decline in Southeast Asia over recent generations. Key Figures and Legal Consequences