On August 12th, 2007, a single page website launched.
According to Brazil’s age of consent laws, leniency in law enforcement and common sense, the video being hosted there was never intended to reach infamy.But it did.Thanks to the nature of cultural voyeurism and the first reaction video that hijacked YouTube on September 21st, 2007.Think I’m being dramatic? Exploitation disguised as public spectacle calls for this level of ‘’drama’’.Read The Darker Side essay linked here and you’ll see who’s dramatic.
Mission StatementThe most harrowing mark of this case is that no one has ever framed it this way—for eighteen years—until now.
Until Me.
I never expected to make myself a movement leader, but due to the culture of morbid curiosity induced voyeurism I grew up around, I was left with no choice.
We call it what it is when a serial killer documentary or film is released: ‘’Don’t wear a shirt with his face on it. Respect the victims’’
But where’s that same energy when it comes to recorded sexual exploitation?They say it happens in plain sight, but this was shared by millions—how could you not see it? How could you NOT ask?
You won’t find the right questions anywhere else but here.Welcome to The Lost Sisters:
We reckon.
We mourn.
We archive and expose the roots of one of the most infamous shock videos of all time—all in long-overdue respect.
All with the intention of prevention.
We are non-partisan, but our values are clear: there is no system that isn’t complicit.We are
Anti-apathy.
Anti-sensationalism.
Anti-performative activism.
Anti-exploitation.Anything that cancels out truth—we cancel.
About The Founder:I'm a writer formed by faith, not in spite of suffering—but because of it.
I use theology to speak into the places most people would rather avoid.
This site is one of those places.I believe in confronting what was buried.
I believe in calling back the stories that were silenced.
And I believe God refuses to flinch at what was violently lost.