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‘Sadistic’ Monkey-Mutilation Videos Put Morris Co. Man In Prison
The man was a part of several online groups that would create and share the violent videos, officials said.

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The man was a part of several online groups that would create and share the violent videos, officials said.

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Officials said the suspect assaulted the student on "multiple occasions" over the previous school year.
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