Man With EXTREME Fetish Beheaded Mid Climax In ‘Viral’ Video - Killer Taunts Internet To Catch Him
January 1, 2026
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5 min read🎙️ The Voices & The Context
- The Format: This solo-hosted true crime narration dives into a horrifying Vietnamese murder case uncovered by online sleuths, blending viral social media mysteries with graphic forensic details in a gripping, unflinching storytelling style.
- The Format: A narrative story delivered as a podcast monologue.
- The Key Players:
- Host Stephanie Soo: Charismatic true crime storyteller with a casual, conversational tone, bantering with an off-mic co-host while unpacking disturbing online fetishes and amateur investigations.
🗝️ Key Themes & Topics
This episode unravels a real-life snuff film scandal through Facebook's creepy algorithms, a posthumous viral status, graphic murder videos, and internet detectives' breakthrough, probing the dark underbelly of extreme fetishes, consent boundaries, and cannibalism forums.
- Topic 1: Facebook's "People You May Know" Creepiness – Host exposes how Meta's algorithm suggests connections via shared contacts or locations, citing alleged incidents like therapists' patients or anonymous addiction groups getting outed, questioning if it's contacts, tracking, or something sinister amid 3 billion users.
- Topic 2: Viral Post from the Dead & Video Trilogy – A mysterious Facebook logout post goes viral, revealed as posted six months after the man's murder; introduces
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What you'll learn
- 1 **(00:56) Facebook's "People You May Know" Creepiness**
- 2 **(03:26) Viral Facebook Post from a Dead Man**
- 3 **(05:16) Case Disclaimers & Research Sources**
- 4 **(07:05) The Snuff Film Trilogy Upload (July 2025)**
- 5 **(07:35) Video 1: Rehearsal Breakdown**
- 6 **(14:50) Gore Websites & Legality Debates**
- 7 **(23:46) Videos Circulate Publicly (6 Months Later)**
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Show Notes
“From today, I’m logging off this account for good.”
This was a status update made to a small, personal Facebook account on June 10, 2025. Just a month later, the post goes viral amongst some netizens because the man who ‘posted’ this to his Facebook?
He died 6 months ago.
And thousands of those netizens had already witnessed his murder.
They had seen the butcher knife slamming down onto the man’s neck over and over again. They call the killer the “butcher.” The butcher even took the time to pose with the man’s severed head in a mirror selfie.
How do you post on facebook 6 months after your own murder? Is this post going to help people find the killer? And how do thousands of netizens witness a man’s murder?
This is the case of the Vietnamese Butcher.
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