28-Year-Old Pennsylvania Woman Charged With Torturing Animals For Attention On YouTube
A Pennsylvania woman has been charged with three counts of animal cruelty by “torturing a chicken, a pigeon, a rabbit and frogs” and other animals for attention on social media, according to reports.
28-year-old Anigar Monsee ran a YouTube account called “Motheranddaughter” which reportedly showed a “scantily-clad woman torturing rabbits, chickens, frogs and pigeons by slowly disemboweling and otherwise mutilating the animals while still alive, and/or by severing the struggling and screaming animals’ necks with a dull knife over the course of several minutes.”
“The channel has over 20,000 subscribers and had been viewed over 1,800 times as of Monday.”
Most videos were extremely violent, with Monsee carving, maiming and killing animals on camera while she sang and did other actions to entertain viewers.
At times the videos had sexualized comments and revealed an active online community with chat moderators and fans discussing requests.
But other videos were more personal in nature, including one posted in November that features the woman “leading viewers on a tour through her new home during which a house number could be seen on the front door as well as identifying street markings from Marshal Road in Upper Darby.”
“On Friday detectives went to that apartment and interviewed Monsee who identified herself as the woman on the video.” Police confirmed the kitchen in the apartment was identical to the kitchen in one of her videos.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) reportedly tipped off local authorities after the organization received complaints about Monsee’s violent YouTube channel.
Monsee was later charged for all four incidents. She was arraigned on a $200,000 bail and is currently being held in Delaware County prison in advance of a Feb. 5 preliminary hearing.
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