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There are a lot of homemade snuff films unfortunately, what is this 3 guys 1 hammer although I hesitate to ask?
I saw a gruesome one of a prison riot in south america, I didn't know what it was right away, as they had like gauze wrapped around this guy's head to look like a mummy, and were boxcuttering his neck, took me like 10 seconds to realize what it was. Sick shit.
Do not pursue this any further, I know only of the story and some screenshots I will not watch the video and it ruined me for a while.
3 guys 1 hammer is a video of some kids killing a guy, but there's no plot so I don't think it counts as a "snuff film," and by "homemade snuff films" do you mean they have a plot and some production value, lighting, scripting, and someone dies, or do you mean "murder that was filmed?" Because that's kinda my point I don't know if it counts without a plot.
See from this description I don't count that as a "snuff film," and I'm questioning if it counts, because of course "filmed death" isn't a myth, there's countless examples. A quick search defines "snuff films" as:
So that seems to suggest that I'm right.