African woman who tortured bunnies to death for YouTube clicks flaunts ankle monitor as FASHION ACCESSORY

An animal abuser who sickeningly filmed herself torturing bunnies to death for perverts on YouTube has been boasting about her ankle monitor.  

Anigar Monsee, 28, is facing seven years behind bars following her conviction for felony animal cruelty this week

But in a Facebook post before her day in court, Monsee shared carefree pictures of herself relaxing by a swimming pool and posing in an orange swimsuit from March. 

'No room for hate' she captioned the pictures. 

Monsee's post was met with outrage from viewers of her cruel YouTube videos, with one commenter saying: 'But plenty of room for torturing live animals.' 

Her videos sparked backlash as they showed her gleefully torturing live animals including plucking a chicken's feathers and disemboweling a frog. 

She had 20,000 subscribers who would request the type of animal they'd like to see killed next and donate cash to fund Monsee's vile attempts at online clout. 

After she was spotted by animal rights group PETA and ultimately prosecuted for the acts, Monsee launched a GoFundMe to try and stop Donald Trump deporting her back to her native Liberia. 

Despite filming herself terrorizing cute pets, Monsee is now playing the victim as she claimed she is facing deportation or jail time for 'cooking traditional meals.' 

Anigar Monsee, 28, a convicted animal abuser who sickeningly filmed herself torturing bunnies and burning small pets to death for YouTube, took to social media to flaunt her ankle monitor as a fashion accessory

Anigar Monsee, 28, a convicted animal abuser who sickeningly filmed herself torturing bunnies and burning small pets to death for YouTube, took to social media to flaunt her ankle monitor as a fashion accessory 

Monsee is facing seven years in prison and is set to be sentenced in July, but ahead of her conviction she took to social media in March to share carefree pictures of herself relaxing by a swimming pool and posing in an orange swimsuit

Monsee is facing seven years in prison and is set to be sentenced in July, but ahead of her conviction she took to social media in March to share carefree pictures of herself relaxing by a swimming pool and posing in an orange swimsuit

Monsee's post was met with outrage from viewers of her cruel YouTube videos, which showed her gleefully torturing live animals including plucking a chicken's feathers and disemboweling a frog

Monsee's post was met with outrage from viewers of her cruel YouTube videos, which showed her gleefully torturing live animals including plucking a chicken's feathers and disemboweling a frog

At the time of writing, Monsee's fundraiser had gained just $458 of its $10,000 in the two-plus weeks it had been active. 

DailyMail.com has contacted GoFundMe for comment on whether the cash grab breaches its rules.  

'Hi, my name is Anigar Monsee, and I’m a single mother doing my best to raise my daughter on my own,' wrote Monsee in the fundraiser. 

'Right now, I’m facing the most terrifying moment of my life—I may be sent to jail or even deported over something I never imagined would put our lives in jeopardy: cooking traditional meals with animals like chicken and frog,' she continued. 

Monsee's claim that she was just 'cooking traditional meals' flies in the face of her appalling videos which showed her gleefully torturing live animals.

In one clip, she inflicted horrendous pain on a pigeon for 10 minutes before killing it with a dull knife.

Another saw her break a chicken's neck and then pluck out all the poor bird's feathers while live.

The warped woman was also seen beaming with delight while scalding terrified animals with boiling water and skinning them alive, while answering sexually charged questions from thousands of viewers.

Monsee did not offer further detail about whether she's in the US on a visa and what, if any, deportation threats she has received. 

According to public records, Monsee has also faced charges of disorderly conduct, speeding in a school zone and reckless driving in Pennsylvania dating back to last summer. 

Monsee is seen with a rabbit that met a horrific fate in her kitchen. Viewers would make requests for what animals they wanted to see her torture next and send her cash to do so

Monsee is seen with a rabbit that met a horrific fate in her kitchen. Viewers would make requests for what animals they wanted to see her torture next and send her cash to do so  

Monsee launched a GoFundMe to try and stop Donald Trump deporting her after she was convicted of gleefully torturing animals to death on YouTube

Monsee launched a GoFundMe to try and stop Donald Trump deporting her after she was convicted of gleefully torturing animals to death on YouTube

Monsee claimed she is a 'single mother who was just cooking traditional meals.' But beamed while torturing and disemboweling animals while answering sexualized questions and has now been convicted of felony animal cruelty

Monsee claimed she is a 'single mother who was just cooking traditional meals.' But beamed while torturing and disemboweling animals while answering sexualized questions and has now been convicted of felony animal cruelty

Monsee amassed a following of over 20,000 YouTube subscribers for her sick videos, which managed to evade YouTube's censors by marketing the torture clips as 'cookery videos.' 

While she insists that her videos were only for her culinary exploits, prosecutors say her videos showed appalling abuse that went far beyond simple cookery tutorials. 

They said Monsee inflicted fear and pain on her animal victims for pleasure, with jurors in agreement.

Monsee's reign of evil came to an end after animal rights group PETA spotted the clips, tracked her down and reported her to police. 

During a subsequent interview, she admitted she was the woman in the videos and is even said to have become 'visibly upset' when cops played back a video of her slaughtering a rabbit.

Monsee captioned her pictures 'no room for hate', to which an outraged viewer of her videos responded: 'But plenty of room for torturing live animals'

Monsee captioned her pictures 'no room for hate', to which an outraged viewer of her videos responded: 'But plenty of room for torturing live animals' 

In one sickening 49-minute clip, she tortured a pigeon before cutting its head off as her viewers flooded her with more requests to abuse animals

In one sickening 49-minute clip, she tortured a pigeon before cutting its head off as her viewers flooded her with more requests to abuse animals

Kristin Rickman, the emergency response team director for PETA, told the Philadelphia Inquirer of the police: 'They've done a great job, and they've understood fully how damaging this content is, not only for the animals who suffer indescribable agony and torture, but for the minds of the people who watch.

'Most people who might stumble across this would likely be traumatized by this content, but others actually seek it out.'

'This kind of activity is just so deplorable and so damaging that anyone engaging in it needs to be sought and held accountable.'

Monsee will be sentenced in July.

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