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Notorious “Torture King” Charged in Global Monkey Cruelty Ring

by | Apr 3, 2024

Arrests Made as Authorities Dismantle Network Behind Disturbing Videos

In a major development for animal rights advocates, authorities have charged a man known online as “The Torture King” for his alleged role in a global ring responsible for the torture and killing of monkeys. The charges, announced on April 3rd, 2024, mark a significant step forward in dismantling a network that has sickened audiences worldwide.

“Torture King” Michael Macartney – pictured at his home in Virginia – is facing up to five years in prison on animal abuse charges | Joel Gunter/BBC

Details surrounding the specific charges against “The Torture King” are still emerging. However, this case is believed to be connected to a broader investigation that exposed a disturbing online community. According to reports, this group paid individuals to torture and kill monkeys, often filming the abuse and sharing it amongst members. The investigation reportedly identified customers in the United States and other countries who paid to witness the cruelty.

“This case is a stark reminder of the dark side of the internet,” said a spokesperson for the animal welfare organization involved in the investigation. “We commend law enforcement officials for their dedication to bringing an end to this barbaric practice.”

“I remember the face of every monkey and how they died,” said Mr Ape | Ed Ou/BBC

The investigation also led to the identification of additional suspects, with authorities reporting at least 20 individuals under investigation in the United States and Indonesia.

The specific type of monkeys targeted and the methods of torture employed are not being publicly disclosed to avoid compromising the investigation. However, previous reports on this network indicated the abuse involved long-tailed macaques and acts of extreme cruelty.

This case is a victory for animal welfare advocates and a stark warning to those who participate in such acts. Authorities are continuing their investigation, and further charges are expected.

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