Chilling new Netflix documentary Cyber Hell explores the horrifying reality of the 'Nth room' scandal
, which airs in May, tells the story of two female college students, a group of journalists and the cybercrime police officers who chased down those involved in the online criminal network of sexual exploitation.
The cybersex crimes committed against victims on the Nth room were of a horrifying, violent and degrading nature, and involved sharing malicious videos of, among other things, non-consexual sex, hidden cameras , incest between siblings as well as sexual crimes towards children and the elderly. In the chilling trailer for the new documentary, we hear how dozens of victims, including minors, were coerced into filming pornographic videos.“This is not one person’s act. The people in that chat room did it together.”
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