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Prior to his arrest, Scully ran and operated a hidden child pornography website known as "No Limits Fun,"  where a number of videos featuring Scully's victims were produced by himself. The most notorious one was Daisy's Destruction, which featured the sexual abuse of 9-month-old Daisy along with the other two girls. The multi-part video was so extreme that it was regarded as an urban legend until the existence of the video was confirmed once and for all in 2015 when Scully faced a total of 75 charges, 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.
Prior to his arrest, Scully ran and operated a hidden child pornography website known as "No Limits Fun,"  where a number of videos featuring Scully's victims were produced by himself. The most notorious one was Daisy's Destruction, which featured the sexual abuse of 9-month-old Daisy along with the other two girls. The multi-part video was so extreme that it was regarded as an urban legend until the existence of the video was confirmed once and for all in 2015 when Scully faced a total of 75 charges, 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.


The video was broadcasted by Scully on his site and required a pay-per-view subscription. Among those (especially Scully associates) who acquired and publicized Daisy's Destruction had provoked an international manhunt of those who possessed the video. In particular, Daisy's Destruction was initially leaked on another darknet site, Hurt2theCore, by its own website owner, Matthew David Graham, who ran a series of "hurtcore" child pornography sites under his online alias, "Lux." Matthew Graham stated that he publicized it in the "name of freedom".<ref>https://www.vice.com/en/article/59kye3/the-repulsive-world-of-hurtcore-the-worst-crimes-imaginable</ref> The link to ''Daisy's Destruction'' video was also posted on the site [[4chan]], though the full video remains lost (for good).
The video was broadcasted by Scully on his site and required a pay-per-view subscription. Among those (especially Scully associates) who acquired and publicized Daisy's Destruction had provoked an international manhunt of those who possessed the video. In particular, Daisy's Destruction was initially leaked on another darknet site, Hurt2theCore, by its own website owner, Matthew David Graham, who ran a series of "hurtcore" child pornography sites under his online alias, "Lux." Matthew Graham stated that he publicized it in the "name of freedom".<ref>https://www.vice.com/en/article/59kye3/the-repulsive-world-of-hurtcore-the-worst-crimes-imaginable</ref> The link to the ''Daisy's Destruction'' video was also posted on the site [[4chan]], though the full video remains lost (for good).


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