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Woman under house arrest for torturing bunnies for YouTube views athletically sports ankle monitor as trendy adornment

Animal abuser Anigar Monsee, aged 28, proudly displayed her ankle monitor on social media, prior to her court hearing, following videos of her mercilessly killing animals and posting them on YouTube.

Twenty-eight-year-old Anigar Monsee, known for her cruel acts of animal abuse that led to the...
Twenty-eight-year-old Anigar Monsee, known for her cruel acts of animal abuse that led to the deaths of several creatures and were recorded for YouTube, boasted her ankle monitor on social media platforms before her upcoming court hearing.

Woman under house arrest for torturing bunnies for YouTube views athletically sports ankle monitor as trendy adornment

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A heartless offender, Anigar Monsee, known for her disturbing animal cruelty videos on YouTube, is gloating about her ankle monitor in a social media post.

Monsee, 28, was found guilty of felony animal cruelty this week and faces up to seven years in prison, with sentencing set for July. But before her court appearance, Monsee posted cheerful pictures of herself lounging by a swimming pool and donning an orange swimsuit on Facebook.

Her caption, 'No room for hate,' drew ire from viewers of her inhumane YouTube videos, which show her savagely torturing bunnies, plucking chickens, and brutally killing frogs. One outraged viewer commented, "But there's plenty of room for torturing live animals!"

Monsee's videos sparked outrage and calls for justice due to their graphic content. Her subscribers would request the type of animal to be tormented next and donate funds to Monsee to fund her heinous actions.

After being exposed by animal rights group PETA and prosecuted for her actions, Monsee launched a fundraiser on GoFundMe to prevent her deportation back to Liberia. Despite garnering only $458 of its $10,000 goal in two weeks, the legitimacy of her fundraiser is under scrutiny.

Monsee's fundraiser implies that she is a 'single mother struggling to raise her daughter,' fearing deportation or imprisonment for "cooking traditional meals" involving animals like chicken and frog. However, this claim runs counter to the horrific animal abuse portrayed in her videos.

In one clip, Monsee inflicted immense pain on a pigeon for ten grueling minutes before murdering it with a dull knife. Another clip shows her breaking a chicken's neck and plucking its feathers while it was still alive. Monsee takes delight in scaling terrified animals with boiling water and skinning them alive, all while answering lewd questions from viewers.

It's unclear whether Monsee is in the U.S. on a visa or if she faces any deportation threats. However, public records indicate that Monsee has a history of legal troubles in Pennsylvania, including charges of disorderly conduct, speeding in a school zone, and reckless driving.

PETA's emergency response team director, Kristin Rickman, praised the police for their work in identifying and stopping Monsee, stating, "This kind of activity is deplorable and so damaging... anyone engaging in it needs to be sought and held accountable."

Monsee's online following exceeded 20,000 subscribers, who flocked to her videos, believing they were cookery videos. However, prosecutors argue that Monsee's videos went far beyond simple cookery tutorials, using animal abuse for personal gain and entertainment.

Monsee did not provide further details about her legal status or any potential deportation threats in her GoFundMe appeal. Until her sentencing in July, Monsee continues to exploit her victims and evade justice.

  1. The guilty verdict for Anigar Monsee's cruel animal acts is news that has sparked widespread outrage, with her past videos on YouTube showcasing the torturous killing of bunnies, plucking of chickens, and the brutal murder of frogs.
  2. Monsee's latest endeavor is a fundraiser on GoFundMe, where she poses cheerfully on social media, presenting herself as a struggling single mother, likely to evade deportation back to Liberia.
  3. In stark contrast to her fundraiser's narrative, Monsee's YouTube videos display alarming instances of animal cruelty, such as inflicting immense pain on a pigeon for ten minutes and breaking a chicken's neck while it was still alive.
  4. Celebrities and general-news platforms have picked up the story about Monsee, with many viewers questioning the legitimacy of her fundraiser, given her history of heinous acts.
  5. The investigations into Monsee's legal status and any potential deportation threats are underway, while the police and PETA's emergency response team have received praise for their efforts in identifying and halting her cruel activities.
  6. Crime-and-justice platforms are closely monitoring Monsee's case, with many emphasizing the importance of holding individuals accountable for acts of animal cruelty and exploiting their victims for personal gain and entertainment.

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