Peter Scully established and led a lucrative international child sexual abuse ring that provided pay-per-view video broadcasts of sexually assaulted and tortured children on the dark web. One of the victims who had their experiences videotaped and sold on the internet was a five-year-old girl who was raped and tormented by Scully and two female accomplices.
Scully lured victims with promises of work or education for impoverished parents, or through his Filipina lovers Carme Ann Alvarez and Liezyl Margallo Castaña, as well as other female associates like Maria Dorothea Chi y Chia. Both Alvarez and Margallo abused minors in Scully’s tapes.
Scully ran a covert dark web child sexual abuse website called “No Limits Fun” (“NLF”). Scully created Daisy’s Destruction, a video that he commercially sold and distributed on his website for up to $10,000. Scully and two Filipina women tortured and raped three girls, one of whom was an 18-month-old newborn.
The infant was subjected to physical sexual torture; he was a trusting, vulnerable child who began smiling while wearing a nappy and ended up sobbing physically. Scully encouraged one of his partners, then-19-year-old Liezyl Margallo, who had previously been trafficked as a child, to commit some of the most severe physical assaults on the children.
The video caught the attention of international authorities, and while they sought for Scully in the Philippines, detectives located the three principal victims of Daisy’s destruction. Liza was discovered to be alive, as was Daisy, who had suffered permanent bodily impairments as a result of her horrific mistreatment. According to Margallo, Scully raped and tormented Cindy on tape, then forced her to dig her own grave before strangling her with a rope.
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