Videos began circulating on social media recently showing a young man masturbating in a bathroom before being brutally decapitated by another man with a large meat cleaver, carrying out the decapitation in just a few seconds. The victim is heard saying “I’m cumming” immediately before his beheading. In another video, the two men can be seen practicing the execution. The executioner then starts to cut up the body, and some of the photos seem to show that he then cooked some of the body parts. It is believed that the victim volunteered for this execution.
Video 1.
Video 2.
According to information available online, the videos were allegedly obtained from the dark web. The recordings initially spread on foreign platforms and later in instant messaging groups on Telegram. The exact origin of the videos remains unknown. While some internet users claim the crime took place in Vietnam. No official information has been confirmed yet.
To date, the video continues to circulate without precise information regarding the date, location, identity of the victims, or perpetrators. The lack of details reinforces the possibility that the content was produced solely for shock value, a characteristic of material disseminated through underground internet networks.
People who offer themselves to be killed and eaten are often driven by severe psychological disorders, not rational consent. Many suffer from paraphilic disorders like vorarephilia (sexual arousal from being eaten) or autassassinophilia (arousal from being killed). For them, death becomes eroticized. Others have deep identity disturbances or dissociative disorders; they feel disconnected from their own body and treat it as expendable.
Some are suicidal and use cannibalism as a twisted form of meaning-making. Instead of a typical suicide, they frame their death as a “gift” to someone else, which masks their self-hatred as altruism or fetish fulfillment. Forums often reinforce this behavior. These online spaces act as echo chambers, where people validate and encourage each other’s delusions.
A few might be engaging in extreme fantasy with no intention of acting on it, but history shows rare cases where someone does. Psychotic or schizotypal individuals may even view being eaten as spiritual or transcendent. Ultimately, this is not about free will. It’s about untreated mental illness, dangerous sexual pathology, and online environments that reward shock value. These people are not truly consenting—they’re broken, seeking annihilation dressed up as fantasy.
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