The Furry Detectives: Unmasking A Monster - Sundance TV is releasing a 4-part documentary about "true crime" furries fighting zoosadists.

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Furry Zoosadists Shared Videos of Animal Torture on Dark Web — until 'Furvengers' Blew Case Open​

A new Sundance TV true crime docuseries will explore the 2018 "Furry Zoosadist Leaks" and its fallout

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Sean Neumann

Sean Neumann is a reporter at PEOPLE. He has been working at PEOPLE since 2019. His work has previously appeared in Rolling Stone, The New York Times, ESPN, and more.

Published on June 9, 2025 04:00PM EDT

When a group of furries realized members of their beloved, playful community were sharing sadistic, graphic videos of animal abuse, they jumped into action.

A new four-part true crime docuseries by Sundance TV follows the wild story of a group of furries who dubbed themselves "The Furvengers" and teamed with local Pennsylvania police in 2018 to eradicate members of a torturous animal abuse ring from their community.

The new series, The Furry Detectives: Unmasking A Monster, debuts this week at Tribeca Festival in New York City and will premiere on Sundance TV next month.

PEOPLE has the exclusive first-look at the series’ trailer, which outlines the high-stakes investigation that at times toed the line between amateur sleuthing and professional police work.

“The series follows the pack of dedicated vigilantes who teamed up to bring down the monsters behind the masks,” Sundance TV says in a press release about the show. “Navigating the line between amateur sleuthing and official police investigation, the Furry Detectives exposed a ring of animal abusers, fought for victims, and defended their community from the evil within.”


The series will debut Tuesday at Tribeca Festival when the first two episodes will be shared during a screening at AMC 19th Street East at 8:30 p.m. ET. The screening will also include a Q&A panel with director Theo Love and producer Julia Lindau, moderated by documentary director Bryan Storkel, according to Sundance TV.

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The four-part series will then premiere on Sundance TV on July 17, the network says.

The 2018 event was known in the Furry community as the “Furry Zoosadist Leaks,” according to Sundance TV, who describes the series’ protagonists as “dedicated vigilantes” who teamed up with police to expose “a horrifying conspiracy of animal abuse lurking beneath the Fandom’s playful exterior.”

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Here's a discussion thread in case this ends up being hilariously bad. The youtube comments on the trailer are already off to a good start. The furries hate this already.
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Episode 1 - premiering July 17
When Patch O'Furr is tagged in a mysterious online post, he must face the horrifying fact that animal abusers are hiding in plain sight in the Furry Fandom; Furry Detectives comb through evidence and discover one popular Youtuber is a suspect.

Episode 2 - premiering July 24
An online 3D printing group leads to a break in the case and The Furry Detectives get their first arrest; the Zoosadist ringleader, known as SnakeThing, is still out there.

Episode 3 - premiering July 31
It wasn't just animals, he was hurting people too; the self-proclaimed Furvengers must battle through legal obstacles and personal attacks as they hunt for SnakeThing.

Episode 4 - premiering August 7
A horrific video shared in the Furry community by a person named "Monster" causes a new level of vigilante detective work; clues lead to a remote shipping container in the Outback of Australia owned by a well-respected celebrity.

Trailer
https://preservetube.com/watch?v=VBmpUhjMxBU
https://archive.ph/oRIpX

Lolcows featured
Ashley Zoe Fox is in the documentary.

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Yes, that Ashley Zoe Fox




Your prediction was right.

People confirmed to have been interviewed for the documentary include the following cast of recurring internet phenomena:
  • Ashley Zoe Fox – the same guy who ran interference for Kero during peak zoosadist fallout, sent a bogus DMCA to the Farms, and threatened a defamation suit like we were all supposed to forget what he did. Also the same guy who apparently only realized Kero was guilty two years ago. Expect him to cry, shift blame, and pretend he was tricked like the rest of us didn’t watch him try to play PR agent for a dog fucker
  • Dogpatch Press – The fandom’s wannabe journalist who likes being jerked off in public. Thinks linking to his own blog posts and yelling other people’s reports louder counts as investigative reporting. Will likely spend the entire interview acting like he personally took down everybody.
  • Grizzly Fatalis – Furvengers leader who is most likely continuing to take the credit from everybody but herself. Expect her to show up in the doc acting like she personally cracked the case wide open, trying to rebrand herself as a force of justice while quietly hoping no one remembers her own zoo chats.
  • Heika dog - *see above messages*
  • Kero the Wolf – You already know who this is. Watching him lie on camera while the editors immediately cut to the evidence will be the only good part of the whole thing.
  • Naia Okami – Self-declared wolf girl and law enforcement LARPer. Dated Hypnotist Sappho, and known for sabotaging investigations.
  • Zoodonym – The original leaker, zoophile and bestiality connoisseur.

It’s being discussed in the Zoosadism Megathread from page 346 through 349. I’d recommend moving discussion there because that’s where everyone else is actively discussing it.
 
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