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  2. LiveLeak - Wikipedia

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    LiveLeak was a British video sharing website headquartered in London.The site was founded on 31 October 2006, in part by the team behind the Ogrish.com shock site which closed on the same day. [2]

  3. Beheading video - Wikipedia

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    A beheading video is a video which depicts a live murder in which a hostage or victim is shown to be graphically decapitated, or the head is displayed in the aftermath. Such videos are typically distributed mostly through the Internet, [1] and are often employed by

  4. Shock site - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 29 December 2024. Website intended to offend and/or disgust its viewers "LemonParty" redirects here. For the Canadian frivolous party, see Lemon Party. A shock site is a website that is intended to be offensive or disturbing to its viewers, though it can also contain elements of humor or evoke (in some ...

  5. Ogrish.com - Wikipedia

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    The site was targeted for hacking attacks from Koreans after Ogrish uploaded the execution video of Kim Sun-il during the summer of 2004. [ 2 ] In August 2005, German official internet watchdog group Jugendschutz.net [ de ] contacted the local branch of telecommunications company Level 3 about Ogrish, whose IP address was then blocked in Germany .

  6. Steven Pladl triple murder and suicide - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Steven Pladl, aged 20, met and groomed Alyssa Garcia, aged 15, over the internet. He traveled to San Antonio to begin a sexual relationship with her, and Alyssa ran away with Steven to live with him in New York. She became pregnant at 16. On January 29, 1998, Alyssa gave birth to their first child at 17, whom they named Denise Pladl.

  7. Goregrish.com - Wikipedia

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    Goregrish was established in June 2008 under another name, pwnographic.net. [5] It changed its name and domain to Goregrish.com in 2010. The website was believed to be an offshoot of the now defunct Uncoverreality.com shock website, which itself was an offshoot of the defunct ogrish.com shock website (later called LiveLeak.com and now redirecting to ItemFix), with many former members of both ...

  8. Category:Filmed deaths - Wikipedia

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  9. Graphic violence - Wikipedia

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    Graphic violence refers to the depiction of especially vivid, explicit, brutal and realistic acts of violence in visual media such as film, television, and video games. It may be real, simulated live action , or animated .