Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Australian child killer escapes death penalty if convicted

  Peter Scully was on the run on the for 4 years for multiple charges against children. He fled Australia for the Phillippines in which he made some of the worst videos on the dark web in which pedophiles around the world paid to view them.   Authorities in the Philippines say it the worst cases of child abuse, torture, and murder they have ever seen.  One video in particular titled   " Daisy's Destruction" Shows an 18-month-old child being tied sexually assaulted tortured while being tied upside down her legs. This video is the most violent and disturbing video to ever reach the web. Although several censored screenshots appeared online people have tried to post the video in its entirety to online forums but its quickly taken down by authorities.  Scully ran a company on the dark web called NlF which stands for " No limits fun".  In one video shows the sexual assault of an 11-year-old girl before Scully stranges her and buries her in a shallow grave under the house he was renting.  A new law passed in the Philippines now removing the death penalty the maximum sentence Peter Scully is life in prison. Scully faces 75 charges despite telling the media he was remorseful for what he did to the children. Eight of Scully's victims who are the age of 13 are being held in witness protection and social workers claim they are deeply traumatized. Scully was a former businessman who fled Australia in order to not be arrested for fraud. According to Philippine authorities, Scully became a cyber child porn kingpin where he sold these videos for $10,000 around the world. Scully kept two girls hostage for weeks where he tortured them and raped them before making them dig their own grave. Police in January suspected Scully was still running his cyber business through his jail cell.  Scully managed to maintain telephone an internet access while other prisoners were banned. Scully's trial date is still pending despite being arrested in 2015. 

3 comments:

  1. this is an interesting story that i have never heard of, i don't get how his trial is still pending 3 years later he should've been given his sentence now he tortured little girls how is that not bad enough to get his trial and so he can rot in prison for this horrible act.

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  2. I don't understand how he can do all these terrible acts to children and still not have a trail date. He should've been given his sentence when they first arrested him.

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    1. Yes that is questionable enough but they haven't gotten all of his accomplices behind bars.

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