According to court documents, an investigation into a group on a mobile phone application revealed users were arranging the creation and sharing of videos depicting animal crush videos involving primates. The group chat was dedicated to the abuse, torture, and death of monkeys of various ages. The investigation identified Devilbiss as one of the administrators of the group and determined that she removed people from the group, commented on the abuse of the primates in the videos, and shared videos depicting primates being tortured.
A woman in the US, who was behind a sadistic global ring that shared "crush" videos of monkey being tortured, has been arrested, the US Attorney's Office said on Wednesday. Nicole Danielle Devilbiss, 35, has been charged with conspiracy to create and distribute such videos that were shared in a group of about 60 people on an instant messaging platform. If convicted, the maximum sentence could be five years behind bars, the Attorney's Office said. The woman told the police that she got a "sick thrill imagining the animals' pain".
On May 22, 2021, Rae says she visited the El Paso zoo with a friend. That same day, another zoo guest videoed Rae climbing over a two-foot fence and entering the spider monkey enclosure, crossing a three-foot-deep moat, and feeding two of the monkeys Cheetos. She is then seen walking back through the moat and climbing out of the enclosure.
Rae received a lot of criticism for feeding the animals Cheetos. At the time the video went viral, zoo officials said the monkeys are on a strict diet and even have a sign posted on the enclosure that asks guests not to feed the animals. Davis and Rae both argue that one Cheeto would not harm the animals.
Dr. Milne has worked with the spider monkeys for 16 years. The two monkeys, Libby and Sunday, who are 35 and 42-years-old respectively, have lived in the zoo their entire life. Dr. Milne says not even the handlers get as close to the monkeys as Rae did in the video.
Concerted anti-evolutionist efforts in Tennessee succeeded when in 1925, the Tennessee House of Representatives was offered a bill by John W. Butler that made teaching evolution a misdemeanor. The so-called Butler Act was passed six days later almost unanimously with no amendments.
A local businessman met with the school superintendent and a lawyer to discuss using the ACLU offer to get newspapers to write about the town. The group asked if high school science teacher John Scopes would admit to teaching evolution for the purposes of prosecution.
It was announced to newspapers the next day that Scopes had been charged with violating the Butler Act, and the town wired the ACLU to procure its services. The Tennessee press roundly criticized the town, accusing it of staging a trial for publicity.
The trial day started with crowds pouring into the courthouse two hours before it was scheduled to begin, filling up the room and causing onlookers to spill into the hallways. There was applause when Bryan entered the court and further when he and Darrow shook hands.
Outside the courthouse a circus-like atmosphere reigned, with barbecues, concessions and carnival games, though that died down as the trial was adjourned for the weekend, during which Bryan and Darrow sparred through the press as tensions mounted.
The trial itself began on Wednesday with opening statements. Witnesses followed, establishing that Scopes had taught evolution and zoologist Maynard M. Metcalf gave expert testimony about the science of evolution, a signal that Scopes himself would not take the stand during the trial.
Subsequent days saw prosecutors argue about the validity of using expert witnesses. This provided Bryan with the opportunity for an extended speech on the subject. Defense attorney Dudley Field Malone then countered with a speech of his own and received a thunderous standing ovation.
A global ring accused of producing and spreading videos of monkeys being tortured and even killed has been exposed by an investigation by the BBC's World Service. At least 20 people in the United States and two in Indonesia are under investigation, including an Oregon man who was indicted last week.
According to a statement from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Oregon, David Christopher Noble, 48, was arrested on June 13 and charged two days later with having "knowingly conspired with others to view, encourage, and fund animal crush videos as part of an online group using an encrypted chat application."
"As a group administrator, Noble paid for the creation of and celebrated videos depicting the torture, sexually-sadistic mutilation, and murder of adult and juvenile monkeys. Noble further managed the group's membership and repeatedly changed the group's name to evade detection by law enforcement," the U.S. Attorney's office said.
Three other people suspected of involvement in the ring are U.S. nationals Mike McCartney, known by his online moniker "The Torture King"; Stacey Storey, a grandmother in her 40s from Alabama known online as "Sadistic"; and a man whose real name the BBC withheld but who used the screenname "Mr. Ape," who allegedly ran one of the biggest online torture groups from his mother's home in Florida.
"It was extreme depravity. We saw a video of a baby monkey being put into a blender, videos with power tools used on monkeys. It was torture like you can't imagine," he said. "It was shocking how casually they would plan and discuss this torture, and then switch to talking about mundane subjects like gardening."
She told the BBC she used to watch cute animal videos on YouTube to relax after a long day. Among her favorites was a channel documenting the lives of a chimpanzee family at a zoo in Japan. But she said YouTube's algorithms gradually started presenting her more abusive videos, until she saw the monkey torture.
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In this study, Harlow took infant monkeys from their biological mothers and gave them two inanimate surrogate mothers: one was a simple construction of wire and wood, and the second was covered in foam rubber and soft terry cloth. The infants were assigned to one of two conditions. In the first, the wire mother had a milk bottle and the cloth mother did not; in the second, the cloth mother had the food while the wire mother had none.
In both conditions, Harlow found that the infant monkeys spent significantly more time with the terry cloth mother than they did with the wire mother. When only the wire mother had food, the babies came to the wire mother to feed and immediately returned to cling to the cloth surrogate.
I also find it sadistic or at least totally lacking in sensitivity and compassion to have torn these baby monkeys from their mothers to learn what.That they prefer warmth to a hard screen even when food is involved? It is this kind of thinking that leads to the willingness of politicians to separate families, putting children in cages so that they will be less likely to come to America for help. Truly sadistic!
After the attack the monkey leapt off Ms Parker and ran off. Police began searching for it when they heard a pair of gunshots ring out; one of Ms Parker's family members had shot the monkey after spotting it behind their house.
Another resident had an encounter with the monkey that they captured on video and shared to TikTok. In the clip, a monkey can be seen sitting outside a screen door and eating. After it finishes, it appears to depart. The individual recording opens their door, which prompts the monkey to turn and lunge back for the door.
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