We hear the anonymous confessions and insights of people on the inside of different industries, institutions and events.
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The Horrors Iโve Witnessed on the Underground
A London Underground employee reveals the darker side of night work, some of the dangers heโs found himself in, and why the night tube isnโt always a โhaven of safetyโ. He reveals how working on the underground is much more than just manning the platforms and driving trains, and that staff must adapt to dealing with serious violence, sexual harassment and people jumping in front of trains. With minimal training and lack of support, he highlights just how difficult the job can be, and the sometimes fatal effects of working nights.
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How I Trafficked Orangutans
An ex-orangutan trafficker describes how orangutans are captured, bought and sold, the distances they travel to customers, and why there is such a demand.
Hunters kill mother orangutans and steal their babies to supply to the exotic underground animal trade in Indonesia. The ex-trafficker describes the journey those babies make from their captors to buyers. They often travel via local bus routes, being packaged up and disguised in boxes, and transported across Indonesia.
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I Was Sold at a Slave Market
A victim of the Libyan migrant slave trade describes the horrors of being trapped in a horrific cycle of imprisonment, forced labour and torture. Migrants who reach Libya are being exploited by slave traders and being sold in public markets. An ordeal that often sees people held in prison, tortured for ransom, and sold into painful labour or debt slavery.ย
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Ex-Con Explains the Corruption of Prison Guards
โThe justice system doesnโt make sense sometimes.โ
The corruption of prison guards and institutional racism within the criminal justice system is a problem in many parts of the world. In this episode of Informers, an ex-convict in the UK tells us about his experiences in prison โ where he witnessed drones dropping off ten ounces of weed, widespread corruption, extreme violence and what he describes as โslave labourโ. We contacted Her Majesty’s Prison Service for a response to the allegations. As of October 2020, VICE is yet to receive a reply โ but will update here if we do.ย
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The Scariest Things Iโve Seen While Hacking
A white hat hacker, with over 30 years of experience as a cybersecurity analyst at a major Silicon Valley company, talks about why he turned his back on black hat hacking for the greater good.ย
He talks about the reality of just how vulnerable our systems really are – from the very real threat of hackers taking the American power grid or medical facilities offline, to how easily accessible our private information is to anyone with WiFi and some time on their hands.ย
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The Horrors I Witnessed Digging Mass Graves
A Syrian bulldozer driver reveals the horrifying details of burying thousands in secret mass graves. The Informer is haunted by the mass graves he dug for victims killed by Bashar al-Assadโs regime. As the revolution unfolded, his municipal role changed into a military position overnight. This meant, for a year, the Informer was pushing dead bodies into large pits with his bulldozer. He recalls the stench of the bodies being so strong that heโd passed out the first time. The Informer was later arrested on flimsy charges and imprisoned under brutal conditions because โif he dies, he will die with all of his secrets and knowledgeโ.
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Confessions of an International Drug Smuggler
Unlimited cash flow, hotels, and hookers โ we get an inside glimpse into the criminal world of a European drug mule. The Informer reveals how corrupt garages would build stashes in fast cars for him to stuff with bricks of cocaine before making the risky drop-off across Europe โ taking thousands of euros in return.
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Drugs, Sex and Gangs Inside Rikers Island Prison
An ex-correction officer lifts the veil on the violence and dysfunction behind one of Americaโs most notorious jails housing inmates awaiting trial for murder, robbery and rape. Having worked at Rikers jail for two years, the Informer shares the demoralizing working conditions, corruption and sexual harassment โ all for just doing her job. She reveals that regular cell tours turn ugly as inmates routinely pull out their penis and masturbate over her. One incident involves an inmate forcibly ripping a colleague’s duty belt off to get into her pants. Drugs, weapons and alcohol are rampant as officers are selling them for quick cash, putting the Informerโs life at risk. After trying to quit nearly four times to โstay in the fightโ, she hits rock bottom and hands in her badge at a time when a mass exodus of staff were quitting too.
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Sex and Drugs Inside a Corrupt Rehab Clinic
โWe were always pressured to behave like Disneyland employeesโฆin reality, it was complete chaosโ The Informer reveals what it was like to work in a corrupt rehab facility. The first red flag was being interviewed by someone under the influence, which the Informer quickly realized was a common occurrence. Patients were picking up on-site and staff were even having affairs with each other. Profit was constantly prioritized over patients, with serious consequences on their recovery.
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The Secret Hotel Sex Parties of the Mega-Rich
โIโve seen the darker side of humanityโ A Front of House Manager reveals what working in a hotel for the super rich is really like. From hiring out the whole hotel for a โthemedโ orgie to covering the tracks of staff sleeping with customers, the Informer details how the job can be demanding physically and emotionally. Blood, gore and semen stained walls are all part of the job. Informer is a series where we hear the anonymised confessions and insights of people on the inside of different industries, institutions and events.
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What the Gambling Industry Doesnโt Want You To Know
โIt is just rotten to the core.โ
A former employee for one of the biggest betting companies reveals the major flaws in the industry, from gambling addictions to money laundering. With over ten years of experience in betting, he has seen just how much the algorithms and systems are designed to encourage losers to lose more, and winners to stop winning. He describes how management has little care for customers, particularly when it comes to losing it all.
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How a Sex Party Actually Works
VICE speaks to a former swinger about what really goes on at exclusive London sex parties.
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The Gruesome Murders Iโve Encountered Dissecting Bodies
An autopsy technician reveals the gruesome details of his profession โ dissecting thousands of bodies in determining their cause of death. Heโs dealing with the very thing that nobody wants to deal withโฆ which is death. The Informer has seen a whole plethora of extreme cases โ from a woman who has been torn apart and dismembered, a father taking a gun to his children to discovering a vibrator swallowed inside a womanโs stomach. Other horrifying moments include the deadly exposure to meningitis whilst cutting up a brain to having a whole rack of blood and human giblets splash all over him.
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The Dark Secret at the Heart of the Jehovahโs Witnesses
The Jehovahโs Witnesses are an end-of-days Christian organisation who are known for knocking on doors and rejecting blood transfusions. However, they have also been subject to increasing scrutiny over their handling of child sex abuse cases within their congregations, and their treatment of victims. In this episode of Informer, we speak to a former Jehovahโs Witness elder who was abused as a child but didnโt report what had happened. As an adult, he felt a painful dรฉjร vu when his own daughter told him she had also been abused.
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The Dark Reality of Care Facilities
โSociety at large doesnโt think a huge amount about carers, until they need carers.โ Carers are the backbone of the social welfare system, providing mental, physical and emotional assistance to extremely vulnerable people, such as those with dementia or severe autism. Theyโre often paid minimum wage to face excrement, physical resistance and even death on a regular basis, with little emotional support. In this episode of Informer, we meet a former carer who explains how a lack of funding and major understaffing fails everyone, and leaves the industry open to abuse.