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Cruel Animal Abuser, Identified as Anigar Monsee, Age 28, Flaunts Ankle Monitor on Social Media Prior to Court Appearance for Torturing Animals and Recording It for YouTube.

Cruel Animal Abuser, identified as Anigar Monsee, 28, posted photos of her wearing an ankle monitor...
Cruel Animal Abuser, identified as Anigar Monsee, 28, posted photos of her wearing an ankle monitor on social media, showcasing it before her court appearance, following her prison sentence for uploading vile videos of animal abuse on YouTube.

Woman under house arrest for animal cruelty showcases ankle bracelet as trendy jewelry piece on social media

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Meet Anigar Monsee, a 28-year-old animal abuser, who inexplicably filmed and uploaded videos of herself tormenting and murdering bunnies on a sickening YouTube channel for perverted viewers.

This cruel individual was recently found guilty of seven felony animal cruelty charges, a conviction that comes with a potential sentence of seven years in prison[1][4].

However, Monsee, who resides in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, seems unfazed and posted selfies on Facebook, showcasing her ankle monitor as a accessory, just a couple of months before her court date[2]. The pictures were taken in March this year, where she indulged in a poolside vacation, sporting an orange swimsuit.

'No place for hatred' she captioned the images, but the Facebook post was met with vehement criticism from angry viewers of her vile YouTube content. One of them commented, "But plenty of room for torturing live animals."

The revolting YouTube videos depicted Monsee gleefully torturing various animals such as chickens, frogs, and rabbits, igniting a wave of backlash from the public. Her channel tapped into thousand of viewers who demanded to see the suffering of different animals, often donating money to support her vile quest for online popularity[2].

Following the outrage, animal rights organization PETA tracked her down, and she was prosecuted for her ghastly acts. In her desperate bid to escape deportation to her native Liberia after the conviction, Monsee launched a GoFundMe campaign, attempting to sway people with claims of potential deportation over "cooking traditional meals"[2].

At the time of writing, Monsee's GoFundMe campaign has only garnered $458 of its $10,000 goal, set over two weeks[3]. It's no surprise, considering the inconsistency between her campaign and the horrifying realities portrayed in her YouTube videos, where she tortured animals for ten minutes or more, causing acute distress to them, all captured for the pleasure of her viewers' engagement[1][4].

Contrary to her claim of just "cooking traditional meals," videos show Monsee gleefully inflicting unimaginable pain on small animals. In one particularly disturbing clip, a pigeon is subjected to such agony that it takes 49 minutes before Monsee finally ends its torment with a dull knife[1].

Besides the conviction from four felony counts of aggravated animal cruelty, other specific charges related to her case have not been released to the public[1][4].

Without further details about her immigration status and any potential deportation threats, questions linger around Monsee's true motives. PETA shared its appreciation for the police officers' relentless efforts to bring a halt to her cruel endless cycle of torture, as it recognizes the detrimental impact such content has on both animals and viewers[1].

Monsee's GoFundMe campaign may be a desperate attempt to skirt justice, coating her evil deeds with the guise of innocuous culinary exploration[2]. However, it is well documented that her YouTube channel claimed to feature "crush videos," which specifically show small animals being mutilated and trampled upon for the sexual gratification of viewers[1][4].

While Monsee insists that her videos revolve around cooking, legal authorities painted a different picture. Prosecutors argued that her videos were far from mere culinary endeavors, as she intentionally inflicted physical and psychological trauma on defenseless animals for nothing more than her own twisted amusement[3].

Monsee's saga serves as a grim reminder of the need for stricter monitoring of online content, especially that which poses such a risk to animal welfare and human decency.

Sources:[1] How Animal Rights Activists Helped to Snare an Internet Troll (https://www.phillyvoice.com/animal-rights/how-animal-rights-activists-helped-to-snare-an-internet-troll/)[2] Animal Abuser Who Tortured Bunnies to Death Boasts About Her Ankle Monitor (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9776375/Animal-abuser-tortured-bunnies-death-boasts-ankle-monitor.html)[3] Animal rights group busts creator of online 'crush' videos (https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/animal-rights-group-busts-creator-of-online-crush-videos/2361347/)[4] Pennsylvania woman filmed torturing bunnies for online viewers, charged with 25 counts (https://www.11alive.com/article/news/local/pennsylvania-woman-filmed-torturing-bunnies-for-online-viewers-charged-with-25-counts/93-a2f7584d-c3c0-47a7-96b8-72f5f79c3c39)

  1. The disturbing YouTube videos, featuring Anigar Monsee cruelly torturing animals, gained popularity, attracting thousands of viewers who participated in her vile quest for online fame, often donating money to her channel.
  2. Amidst the outrage over her actions, Monsee used social media, particularly Facebook, to showcase her indifference, posting selfies with an ankle monitor as an accessory, near her court date.
  3. As Monsee faces potential deportation to her native Liberia, she launched a GoFundMe campaign, attempting to sway public opinion, claiming it was for cooking traditional meals. However, her videos clearly depicted her inflicting unimaginable pain on small animals.
  4. The case of Anigar Monsee underscores the importance of stricter monitoring of online content, especially those that pose threats to animal welfare and human decency, such as the production and distribution of 'crush videos.'

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