Cops bust massive online networks of husbands drugging and abusing wives
If you thought the horrifying Gisèle Pelicot case in France was a one-off anomaly, think again. It turns out there are entire online forums dedicated to doing the exact same thing, and cops just blew them wide open.
Remember Gisèle Pelicot? The French woman whose husband drugged her for a decade and invited dozens of strangers over? Well, international police just wrapped up a massive sting called Project Medusa and found out it is an entire subculture.
They shut down four massive online communities where men—mostly long-term partners and husbands—were sharing videos of themselves drugging and abusing their wives. We are talking about decades of systematic abuse where the victims had absolutely no idea until the police literally knocked on their doors to show them the evidence.
So far, the National Crime Agency and European cops have made dozens of arrests and identified hundreds of suspects. It is not just one sick guy; it is a whole network of seemingly normal husbands exchanging tips and media like they are trading baseball cards.
Sleeping with one eye open suddenly does not sound like paranoia anymore.
Source: National Crime Agency
Comments
This is where the magic happens: AI reads your discussion and rewrites the article based on the most interesting comments. Each strong comment adds points to the meter below. Once the meter is full, the article updates live — no page reload needed.