![]() ![]() However, fears that a market for such offerings exists are unfounded even if the market did exist, the product to satisfy it is not there. This assumption lies at the heart of the belief that the distribution network is in place. The prurience of human nature being what it is, it's not unreasonable to assume if the films existed, there would be those willing to pay to have them. It's not enough to fear there might be one snuff film out there the belief runs strong that a large creation and distribution network is in operation, with children and young people routinely kidnapped then killed while the cameras roll to meet demand and the films of same circulated through this underground to connoisseurs of the genre. (Al Goldstein, publisher of Screw magazine, has a standing offer of $1 million for anyone who can come up with a commercially sold snuff film. Police on three continents routinely investigate films brought to them, and so far this has always been their verdict. Time and again, what is originally decried in the press as a film of a murder turns out, upon further investigation, to be a fake. ![]() All the fretting about it aside, not so much as one snuff film has been found.
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