(clicks and laughing)
- What's going on?
(mumbling)
(light, disturbing music)
- Less than 50% of what happens
in the dark web is actually illegal.
- But today we're gonna
read true crime stories.
- That involved the dark web.
- British model kidnapped for, oh...
I don't like this.
- [Woman] British model
kidnapped for dark web auction.
- A 20-year-old British model
was kidnapped in Milan, Italy,
to be auctioned off on
a pornographic website
on the dark web.
- The model, who has not been named,
was assaulted, drugged, handcuffed,
and stuffed in a travel bag.
- The suspect allegedly
said that he was operating
on behalf of The Black Death Group,
an organization involved
in illegal trafficking
on the dark web.
That's really fucked up.
That's terrifying.
- Well this is terrifying.
- Yeah, see this is why the
dark web is called that.
This is terrible, it's really scary.
- I mean obviously human
slavery and human trafficking
is a big thing, it's all over the world.
There you go.
- This happens in the dark web,
but I feel like this also
happens in real life,
and it's just really shitty
to actually see it written
and get details on stuff like that.
'Cause those are things
that I'd rather not know.
But at the end of the day
if we don't know about them
then how are we gonna
do anything about them?
- Man buys grenades on the dark web,
gets sentenced to life in prison.
- Paul Stellato, using
the name CocaineKing247,
contacted a seller asking
if advertised hand grenades
could be delivered to the UK.
- The total cost of the grenades was $370,
which Stellato paid in bitcoins.
- According to the NCA
he had sent an image
of an explosive to an associate asking,
if I had shrapnel, will
it do a hole in a house?
- What does he need to blow up?
- I've opened a door of questions.
- I guess it's the dark web
so maybe you trust people,
but if I'm gonna buy
grenades I'm not gonna,
I guess I'd meet someone in person.
Backtrack, I'm not gonna buy grenades.
Don't buy grenades.
- You start wondering if like,
was there kids in this house?
Why did CocaineKing 247
have beef with these people?
- There's no reason you need a grenade
if you're just a normal human.
If you're just a regular good human,
don't be shopping for grenades.
- A church elder's Ashley Madison affairs
led him to the dark web
and murder, police say.
- On the dark web hackers
had hacked into Besa Mafia,
a website that claimed affiliation
with Albanian organized crime and offered
to arrange beatings and
assassinations for a price.
Holy shit.
- As investigators sifted
through the material
they zeroed in on an exchange
between a user called
dogdaygod, who they determined
was trying to arrange the murder
of a woman named Amy Allwine.
- On November 2016 Amy Allwine
was discovered dead in (gasping),
mmmmmm, within months they
would allege Stephen Allwine
was actually daydog (gasping)
was that her husband?
Stephen Allwine was actually dogdaygod.
He had killed his wife after Besa Mafia
failed to come through.
- What?
- Plot twist, okay, the
dark web actually was like,
nah, I'm not gonna do this.
(sighing)
See this is proof that the
dark web is really just a tool
for all this people that are sick out here
trying to do crazy shit,
because, like, the dark
web didn't actually
do what he wanted so he did it.
You know what, Stephen Allwine?
You get what you deserve.
- [Woman] Texas man
arrested after searching
dark web for girl to murder and eat.
- Oh man.
What are you doing?
- Barter wrote a post on the dark web
looking for someone to
help him commit necrophilia
and cannibalism and to contact him.
An undercover officer intercepted
Barter's communication,
and when he contacted Barter
the suspect allegedly asked,
how old is your daughter?
Can we kill her?
This is gross, don't like
it, this is disgusting.
This is a horrible man.
- Not in the dark web,
not in the light web,
not in real life, you
should never do this.
And if you feel like wanting
to do this you should get help.
This is crazy.
- Well, there is a lot of stuff
available on the internet.
- A bad man, another bad man.
- If they don't go to the dark web
they're still thinking it.
So I think the dark web, if anything,
is like a tool for us
to see what crazy shit
people are actually wanting to do.
Mother convicted of selling
son to pedophiles on dark web.
No!
- A German mother and her
partner were convicted
and jailed for repeatedly
raping the woman's young son,
now 10, and selling him
to men on the dark net.
- [Man] The couple allowed four other men
to sexually abuse the boy,
among them a German soldier,
- A Swiss man and a Spaniard
who admitted paying the couple
11,560 US dollars to rape
the boy multiple times.
Jesus fucking Christ.
A 10 year old?
- Uuuhhh, that's not good.
Okay.
- And it was filmed.
This is really fucked up stuff.
- Some of the other ones were like
one person tried to do
this, one person did that,
or maybe like the mafia,
but like, this is like,
five different parties
coming together and
agreeing upon doing this.
Like...
- I don't know what
else to say about this.
Yeah, I don't think I have...
- I know the dark web can offer things
that aren't as crazy as this,
but the fact that like all this
crazy shit is on there, too,
it makes you wonder if like we need it.
- You know, the internet
was such a great invention
and it's such a creative place,
and it's also a very terrifying place
where some really fucked
up shit can happen.
- I don't wanna go there, I don't like it.
It's a bad place, bad place.
I don't care for it.
- I'm gonna stick to Google Chrome.
Google Chrome and Yahoo when
I'm feeling a little spicy.
(light, mysterious music).
