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Dec. 1, 2005 -- -- Earlier this year, Toronto police took an extraordinary step in their search for a little girl who was being subjected to the worst kind of abuse imaginable.
She was the subject of pictures that had been showing up in the hands of pedophiles. They showed her tied up and raped repeatedly, and police could see her growing older in the photos. They feared the abuse was still going on.
So they digitally removed her from the photos -- only showing her surroundings -- and asked the public for help.
Months later, Toronto police learned that her abuser had already been jailed, and that she had been placed with a foster family.
She told her story for the first time to ABC News. She was interviewed in the presence of her new adoptive mother, her therapist and adviser -- all of whom hope that airing her story might help her heal.
"It's like he stole my childhood," the young girl, Masha, said. "He took away five years of my life that I could never get back."
Masha was born in a small, industrial city in southern Russia. She doesn't remember her father, and says her mother was an alcoholic. When she was 4, Masha says, her mother stabbed her in the back of her neck during a drinking binge. When authorities responded, they took Masha away to live in an orphanage.
It was a sad and desperate existence, but because adoption is rare in Russia, Masha expected to live there until she turned 18. Then one day, a divorced 41-year-old American showed up saying he wanted to adopt her.
Matthew Mancuso had found Masha through an adoption agency in Cherry Hill, N.J. He said he wanted to adopt a 5- or 6-year-old Caucasian girl, and Mancuso picked Masha out from a videotape sent to him by the adoption agency.
Masha said Mancuso was friendly and brought her gifts. But there was also something strange about him. "I remember asking him if I was gonna get a mother, and he'd say that he wasn't married, and that he didn't think I would," she said.
The nightmare began when Masha flew home with Mancuso to his modest, middle-class house on the outskirts of Pittsburgh. When it was time for bed that first night, he didn't send her to her room -- he told her to get in bed with him.
He wasn't wearing any clothes, she said. The first couple of nights, he touched her leg or chest. Then he started touching her private parts. And then, a few days later, he started raping her repeatedly -- and taking sexually explicit photographs.
"I'd make myself think of other things when it was happening," she said. "But it always came back to me -- couldn't stop it."
To keep her silent he used rewards -- as well as threats. "He'd tell me not to tell anyone, or else something bad would happen," Masha said. "He wouldn't tell me what it would be, but he'd just say something bad would happen. So I just didn't tell anybody, 'cause I was afraid."
The road to Masha's rescue began hundreds of miles away in the Chicago suburb of Palos Heights. Police Sgt. Mike Zaglifa had been posing as a pedophile on the Internet, where obscene pictures of children are often traded like baseball cards.
There is a limited supply of child porn, and so pedophiles are always looking for arousing new images -- so when Masha's fresh pictures appeared, this caused a feeding frenzy.
Zaglifa pretended to want them too, and struck up a conversation with someone using the handle "NkdSister." After chatting with him for a bit, he had a gut feeling -- and traced NkdSister's Internet address to Pittsburgh.
On May 27, 2003, federal agents Denise Holtz and Tom Clinton visited Mancuso's home, looking for the photos advertised on the Internet. When they pulled up, they saw Mancuso and Masha outside. They immediately separated them, and Clinton says he could tell Mancuso was concerned. "He wasn't happy that we were there and it was obvious to us," he said.
The agents found computer disks with child pornography -- but the biggest discovery was to come from Masha herself. Holtz remembers her asking: "Is this about my secret?" An agent had taken Mancuso inside his house, but even there, he tried to keep Masha from talking by yelling out to her.
But Masha spoke anyway. "It was like, I finally had someone to talk to. So once I said something -- I said everything else. It just all came out," she said. Masha was finally rescued at the age of 10. She says she doesn't know what she would have done if they didn't come. "I guess I'd still be waiting, like I did for five years," she said.
It turns out Masha was not Mancuso's first victim. His ex-wife, Doreen McDade, and his 28-year-old daughter, Rachelle, told ABC News he had done this before. He had molested Rachelle as a child, they said.
"I feel so much guilt for what happened. When I first found out that he adopted a little girl I should have spoke up, I should have said something. I feel somehow responsible," Rachelle said.
But McDade and her daughter both say they were never contacted by adoption authorities. Instead, Mancuso's agency relied on a home study prepared by a Pittsburgh social worker. It states: "Mr. Mancuso is very capable, willing and well-prepared to provide a stable and loving home."
"It doesn't appear that they talked to anybody about Mancuso, that they simply took what Mancuso said to them at face value and placed this child with him," said Maureen Flatley, a lobbyist who specializes in adoption and child welfare.
She has also been hired by Masha's lawyer to find out how a pedophile could have adopted a young child.
Tom Atwood, president of the National Council on Adoption, says he saw the study that was performed on Mancuso, and said it was "fairly typical." But he adds that Masha's adoption is not defensible. "Something went wrong, clearly." Adoption experts are especially troubled by the fact that, according to Masha, there were no home visits when she got to Pittsburgh. Just one, they say should have turned up some disturbing details -- like the fact that Masha had no bedroom.
"They sold her to a complete stranger. And let her go," Flatley said.
While post-placement supervision is required in Pennsylvania for domestic adoptions from foster care, no such law exists for international placement. And while more than $500 million has been spent on Russian adoptions since the fall of the Soviet Union, Flatley said, "The policy seems to be, if the check clears, the kid is yours."
Mancuso paid tens of thousands of dollars for his adoption of Masha. But Atwood said typically, "people do not provide adoption service for money. They are motivated by desiring to help children have families."
Jeannene Smith, the woman who arranged the adoption, refused to discuss the adoption, citing constraints in New Jersey law. But she issued a statement to ABC News, which said: "The unearthing of this horrific experience has further strengthened our resolve to advocate for policy and law enforcement tools to help prevent applicants with criminal motives from becoming adoptive parents in the future."
Two weeks ago, in a courtroom in Allegheny County, Pa., Mancuso pleaded guilty as charged. The judge called it one of the most heinous cases of child abuse she had ever seen and sentenced him to a minimum of 35 years in prison.
He had already received a 15-year prison sentence in February 2004 on federal child pornography charges.
Prosecutors for the state of Florida have announced they too will try Mancuso for the crimes they say he committed against Masha on a visit to Disneyworld.
Mancuso has said nothing to Masha since he was sentenced. "He never apologized to me," she noted.
Meanwhile, his actions continue to victimize her. Her pictures are still out there. But she is bravely putting all that behind her. Now 13, she lives in a quiet suburb of another American city with her new adoptive mother.
She's said she's going public to give hope to other abused children out there.
"Even if they are afraid to tell somebody, no matter what they think is going to happen, it's going to be for the better," she said. "If they tell somebody, it's going to change."
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Published: 01:48 BST, 30 August 2016 | Updated: 11:24 BST, 30 August 2016
An illegal website that features thousands of sexually explicit images of Australian school girls has re-emerged online just over a week after it was shut down.
The Australian based platform was set up in December 2015 and encourages men to share or trade raunchy photos obtained with or without permission of students as young as 14-years-old from high schools and universities across the country.
The malicious website - which shares personal details of users 'target's' including their name, school, address, school and phone number - popped back up online on Monday after it was taken down in August for featuring a picture of an underage girl.
Tiahna Prosser, an 18-year-old model and bodybuilder from Brisbane , had her images posted on the site without her knowledge - one of which was taken when she was only 15-years-old.
Queensland model Tiahna Prosser, 18, (pictured) has fallen victim to a malicious pornography sharing forum after her photographs emerged on the vile website
The Australian based platform was set up in 2015 and encourages men to share or trade raunchy photos they obtained with or without permission of students as young as 14-years-old
The bodybuilder said she was outraged when she discovered 'bonus points' were being offered to anyone who could track down nude pictures of her and share it to the website. 
Police earlier said both the website's registrar and database holders are based outside of Australia, with suspicions they could be located in the United States. 
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) said websites that are hosted overseas 'create jurisdictional difficulties', even if the users and women featured are from Australia.  
'Investigations of this nature are complex,' the AFP said in a joint statement with seven state and territory police departments on Monday.
'Australian law enforcement agencies are committed to following all avenues of enquiry and should offences within Australia be identified, action will be taken.' 
The Australian Federal Police said websites that are hosted overseas 'create jurisdictional difficulties', even if the users and women featured (pictured) are from Australia
The Office of the Children’s eSafety Commissioner said they were in contact with 'a number of those involved in the complex supply chain' of the website after an image of an underage girl was reported. 
The offending image has been removed from the site but a spokesperson for the Office said it still 'expects further modifications'. 
'The site’s administrator has been made aware that content on the site breaches its own terms of use,' a spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia.  
The website functions by encouraging men and boys to 'hunt down' and share sexually explicit photographs of young girls to the site without their consent. 
Some users nominated high schools or specific regions where they were looking for graphic photos, along with the full name of the girl they were 'hunting'.
The website functions by encouraging men and boys to 'hunt down' and share sexually explicit photographs of young girls to the site without their consent
Users would refer to naked images as 'wins', with the explicit photographs then uploaded or offered in exchange for a trade. Some targets were so sought after that 'bounties' were offered for any user who can post a 'win'
Images have been filtered into demeaning categories such as 'Campbelltown Sl*ts' or 'Canberra Chicks'.
Once the girl's name had appeared on a list, other users of the site could post personal information about the intended victims. The website's members could then post comments to each other like 'Go get her boys'.    
Users would refer to naked images as 'wins', with the explicit photographs then uploaded or offered in exchange for a trade. Some targets were so sought after that 'bounties' were offered for any user who can post a 'win'.
South Australian Jenni Russell's image was uploaded to the internet group with the caption: 'She's from Adelaide, any wins?' 
South Australian Jenni Russell's image was uploaded to the internet group with the caption: 'She's from Adelaide, any wins?'
Ms Russell (pictured), 21, saifd she was horrified when she discovered there was a thread dedicated to finding nude pictures of her
Ms Russell, 21, told 7News she was horrified when she discovered there was a thread dedicated to finding nude pictures of her.
'It's horrible, absolutely horrible and these girls don't even know about it,' she said.
'I'm lucky this girl messaged me and told me about it.'
The AFP have warned parents, caregivers and teachers to discuss the importance of 'respectful relationships, both on and offline' after images sent consensually appeared on the site. 
'Many children and young people are unaware of the legal and ethical consequences of sexting.' 
The Australian Federal Police, state police and the Office of the Children’s eSafety Commissioner are investigating the website
'Under Commonwealth law, an image of someone under the age of 18 in which they are naked, in a sexualised pose, or engaged in a sexual act may constitute child pornography.'
A spokesperson said creating, accessing or distributing child pornography is a serious offence that can attract a 15 year prison sentence, even if you are a child yourself. 
'Giving young people strategies to say ‘no’ to inappropriate requests or to report suspicious behaviour are paramount to keeping them safe from harm.' 
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Oh my God, I can't believe horrible "people" like this actually exist. Good to hear that some hackers managed to take down the terrible content. Another thing I find creepy is that those people can have access to what you do privately. Worse, they even force you to watch the whole livestream, or else they're gonna make you one of the victims being tortured.
The dark web is a disgusting cesspool filled with equally disgusting human beings. The children whose photos are on the dark web are most likely being forced against their will too, horrible.
How do people enjoy watching children getting tortured? The dark web is like the real life version of the movie Where The Dead Go To Die and Mr Pickles. This is full of sadistic and cruel people who have nothing better to do in their lives other than just be evil.
The dark web has pornographic content so dark and disgusting it makes Boku no Pico and most of Pornhub look like kids stuff. And of course, explicit Child Pornography is the worst it could get. There are videos with children getting brutally raped and molested by some of the worse people on the planet whilst getting it done on live stream! And the worst part about it is that people pay to watch and enjoy it! And the kicker is that you HAVE to watch the entire livestream should you choose to do so, otherwise you might get tracked, kidnapped and killed, simply for closing or destroying your browser. On the bright side though, a team of hackers have managed to take down about 1/5th of all Child Porn on the Dark Web some months ago. Glad to know we have people dedicated to terminating such disgust and evil in the world.
Red Rooms are sites where people pay bitcoins to access sites where they could see live stream of people getting tied and brutally, mercilessly getting tortured, mutilated and/or murdered, whilst people anonymously watch in glee and enjoyment. A famous example is "Daisy's Destruction" in which a little girl was excessively tortured and sexually molested, whilst being recorded live to the entertainment of the viewers. The person responsible, Peter Scully is now in prison in the Philippines and the footage is under the ownership of the FBI so it cannot be found anymore, although it is infuriating to know that these sorts of content is still surfacing around the Dark Web. Not just that, but once you're watching it, you can't go back or close it. Those who monitor a Red Room can gain access to your personal information, including name, address, relatives and many more, and should you disobey an order or attempt to close a live torture stream, you'll get a phone call from a mysterious ... more
I rather watch PornHub (doesn't mean I like or watch it) than to watch innocent people dying for no reason. Even though I hate both, at least PornHub is just people having fun doing sexual things (don't know about it since I don't watch that) while this is people kidnapped and tortured full of terrible crimes happening.
That is so terrifying, people murdered brutally and mutilated? When I see that stuff, I almost want to cry at seeing innocent people dying horribly. Screw all these sites, I would kick the ass of these owners and get them to jail. I hope there is a law to ban this horrible thing.
I'd call this 'The livestream of DEATH', because closing or cancelling it can make the streamer kidnap you and be the next victim.
If you thought the dark web was scary there was a forum that revolved not only pedophilia but even infantophilia too. What'
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