You think the Dominique Pelicot nightmare — the French husband who drugged his wife unconscious and invited dozens of strangers to rape her — was some sick one-off? Think again. CNN just ripped the curtain back on a sprawling, global underground where ordinary married men are turning their own bedrooms into rape studios.


They call it “sleep porn.” The rest of us call it what it is: systematic, premeditated rape.

In private Telegram groups and on sites like Motherless.com, thousands of men swap tips like it’s a goddamn cookbook. How to crush sleeping pills into her evening wine without the taste showing. Which dose keeps her out cold but still breathing? How to position the camera so the “content” looks consensual. And, most chillingly, how to gaslight her if she ever wakes up groggy and suspicious.

One user bragged in a chat CNN infiltrated: “It’s hard for me to put her to sleep. For now, I’m hiding everything well, but I have to be careful.” Another offered advice on hiding the videos from the family cloud. They’re not lone wolves. They’re a support network — cheering each other on, trading wives’ bodies like trading cards, and uploading hundreds of thousands of views of real, drug-facilitated rape.


Pelicot didn’t invent this. He was just the guy who got caught on a massive scale. CNN tracked down one of these men in real life. His wife still has no idea what he’s doing to her night after night.


This isn’t fringe porn. It’s husbands. It’s fathers. It’s the man lying beside you right now, scrolling his phone while you sleep.


And the worst part? They’re getting away with it — because the women they claim to love are too drugged to ever remember.












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