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==History==
==History==
Prior to Scully's arrest, most of those who heard about the video series shrugged it off to be just an urban legend. The existence of the video series was confirmed once and for all in 2015, when Scully faced a total of 75 charges, out of which he pleaded not guilty to the first six. He supposedly abducted and tortured at least 14 children and sexually abused 75 others in his crimes. Scully's crimes were so heinous that the Philippine government is hinting toward reinstalling the death penalty for Scully.<ref>[https://au.news.yahoo.com/philippines-considering-bringing-back-death-203211555.html Philipines considering bringing back the death penalty]</ref>. These videos were originally leaked on a prominent hurtcore site Hurt2theCore, by its owner Matthew David Graham (also known as "Lux"), who was one of Scully's associates, to "spread the name of freedom."<ref>https://www.vice.com/en/article/59kye3/the-repulsive-world-of-hurtcore-the-worst-crimes-imaginable</ref>
Prior to Scully's arrest, most of those who heard about the video series shrugged it off to be just an urban legend. The existence of the video series was confirmed once and for all in 2015, when Scully faced a total of 75 charges, out of which he pleaded not guilty to the first six. He supposedly abducted and tortured at least 14 children and sexually abused 75 others in his crimes. Scully's crimes were so heinous that the Philippine government is hinting toward reinstalling the death penalty for Scully.<ref>[https://au.news.yahoo.com/philippines-considering-bringing-back-death-203211555.html Philipines considering bringing back the death penalty]</ref>. These videos were originally leaked on a prominent hurtcore site Hurt2theCore, by its owner [https://reallifevillains.miraheze.org/wiki/Lux Matthew David Graham] (also known as "Lux"), who was one of Scully's associates, to "spread the name of freedom."<ref>https://www.vice.com/en/article/59kye3/the-repulsive-world-of-hurtcore-the-worst-crimes-imaginable</ref>


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