This new true crime documentary shows how Furry sleuths exposed an animal abuse ring
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A new true crime documentary series, The Furry Detectives: Unmasking A Monster, explores the 2018 investigation into a ring of animal abusers, known as "Furry Zoosadist Leaks". The series features a group from the Furry community called "The Furvengers" who collaborated with law enforcement in Pennsylvania. Evidence was initially shared by an account named Zoodonym on X, gathering discussions about violent bestiality and more from a Telegram channel. Directed by Theo Love, the series premiered at the Tribeca Festival and will air on SundanceTV and Sundance Now.
The Furry Detectives: Unmasking A Monster shows how a group of dedicated vigilantes from the Furry community banded together in 2018 to uncover the abuse, an event known as "Furry Zoosadist Leaks."
The docu-series highlights how the group, who dubbed themselves "The Furvengers," teamed with local law enforcement in Pennsylvania to take down the perpetrators.
The evidence was first released by an account on X, formerly known as Twitter, with the name Zoodonym, collected from a Telegram channel containing disturbing discussions.
The docu-series is directed by Theo Love and produced by Alex Gibney's Jigsaw Productions, confirming its connection to high-profile documentary filmmaking.
Read at Advocate.com
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