Captured on Canadian Home CCTV
"Touching a Decaying Deer Carcass"

Naked women eating a deer carcass in the middle of the night have been captured on camera in Canada, causing shock.


According to foreign media reports including the New York Post on the 5th (local time), Corinea Stanhope, who lives in Powell River in southwestern British Columbia, Canada, recently discovered a deer carcass in her garden.


To monitor the wild animals crossing her garden, she installed a closed-circuit television (CCTV) near the location where the deer was found. However, a few days later, Stanhope was horrified when she reviewed the footage.


Naked women spotted near a residential home in Canada. <br>[Image source=New York Post]

Naked women spotted near a residential home in Canada.
[Image source=New York Post]

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The footage showed two naked women approaching the deer carcass in the dead of night after the sun had completely set. The photos Stanhope shared with the media showed the two women crouching in front of the dead deer, seemingly tearing at it and eating. One woman even put her mouth on the decaying deer carcass.


Stanhope described the situation in the video, saying, "The women seemed to be wearing wigs. Blonde hair was visible inside a black wig. The deer's leg touched one woman's mouth. I don't know if she smelled it or ate it, but she touched the decomposing carcass. There must have been a lot of bacteria in the corpse."


Stanhope said she did not report these women to the police. She added, "Because there was no illegal behavior," but also expressed concern that "they might approach the horses I am raising."



Meanwhile, netizens who saw the photos have been speculating. Some suggested, "Aren't they members of a cult?" or "They are performing some kind of ritual," while others pointed out, "They might have seen the CCTV installed in the yard and tried to mock it." According to the media, the identities of these women have not yet been revealed.


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