Canadian man arrested after undercover documentary exposes evil online sex ring – men trading videos of themselves drugging and sexually abusing their intimate partners
Avery Haines, an investigative journalist with CTV Canada, posed as a male pervert while embedded within a sex ring – leading to uncovering sex abuse videos posted with a man’s profile
The undercover documentary maker infiltrated a network where thousands of men allegedly secretly drug and rape their intimate partners – wives and girlfriends – then sell or trade videos of the assaults globally
Profile owner, Bryan Hayward, 36, a contracting business owner from Hamilton, Ontario, was arrested and charged with sexually assaulting ‘unsuspecting’ women along with several other criminal offenses
Hayward was taken into custody after the investigation uncovered his online profile which included video footage of the drugging and raping of multiple women
Police raided Hayward’s home and seized his electronic devices as well as drugs used to allegedly incapacitate his victims
He’s charged with sexual assault, administering a noxious substance, voyeurism, distribution of intimate images and assault with a weapon
Additionally, he’s charged with possession of methamphetamine, GHB, Hydromorphone and an IV substance, clonazepam

Bryan Hayward, [photo], 36, of Ontario, Canada, was arrested May 16, and charged in connection with a global sex crime network, where thousands of men allegedly secretly drug and rape their partners, then trade the videos
An investigative journalist with Canada’s largest network, CTV, posed as pervert while embedded within a secretive sex ring, leading to the finding of horrifying videos intimate partner abuse on a man’s profile.
Avery Haines, working undercover had infiltrated an online sex ring where men traded horrifying videos of themselves drugging and sexually abusing their spouses.
Bryan Hayward, a 36-year-old contracting business owner, from Hamilton, Ontario, was arrested last week Friday, after the W5 investigation uncovered his online profile which included over a dozen videos of women who appear to unconscious, among them footage of the drugging and raping of at least five women.

Network was outed by a W5 investigation led by investigative journalist Avery Haines [photo. Infiltrating the network posing as a man intent on abusing his wife, led to Hayward’s alleged account showing the drugging and sexual assaults of several women
That discovery prompted a deeper probe into Hayward’s role in the widespread operation, where thousands of men allegedly secretly drug their partners – wives and girlfriends – then sell or trade the videos of the sexual assaults globally.
Following his arrest on May 16, Hayward was charged with sexually assaulting ‘unsuspecting’ women along with several other criminal offenses, the Hamilton Police Department said in a press release.
‘Hayward may have contacted his victims through online dating sites,’ the department wrote.
‘Hamilton Police believe there may be additional victims, including individuals who may not yet realize they have been affected.’
Hayward’s alleged crimes came to light through an investigation by W5, a documentary program produced by CTV News, which infiltrated the network over the course of several months.

Hayward reportedly uploaded nearly a dozen videos of women who appear to be unconscious – in all cases his face and those of his victims clearly shown. He’s charged with sexual assault, assault with a weapon, administering a noxious substance, distribution of intimate images and voyeurism
Hayward’s online profile was uncovered in the course of the investigation. He allegedly had uploaded footage showing the drugging and raping of at least five women.
Hamilton police were promptly alerted to the potential crimes, leading to a secondary investigation by police.
Authorities raided Hayward’s home on Friday and seized various items, including electronic devices and drugs believed to have been used to incapacitate his victims in order to carry out the sickening crimes.
Those electronic devices are currently being analyzed to ascertain the extent of the alleged crimes, including identifying any other victims and uncovering additional women featured in the videos shared online, the press release stated.

Police raided Hayward’s home and seized his electronic devices as well as drugs used to allegedly incapacitate his victims. Hayward [photo], may have contacted his victims through online dating sites said police who believe there may be additional victims, including those who may not realize they have been abused
Hayward was ultimately charged with sexual assault, administering a noxious substance, voyeurism, distribution of intimate images, assault with a weapon, operating a motor vehicle while prohibited, and two counts of failure to comply with probation.
Additionally, the suspect was charged with possession of methamphetamine, two schedule I substances – GHB and Hydromorphone – and an IV substance, clonazepam.
Hayward made a brief appearance in Hamilton court on Tuesday, where his hearing was postponed until Wednesday.
So far only one of his victims has been identified. Investigators are now urging anyone who has had any interactions with Hayward to contact Hamilton Police, as they believe there are additional victims – including those who may not yet realize they were abused.

Hayward’s crime is reminiscent of France’s most notorious sex crime that victimized Gisele Pelicot [left]. Her husband Dominique Pelicot [right], beyond drugging and raping her, organized Gisele’s repeated rapes and sexual abuse by dozens of men on more than 200 occasions
‘Investigators are urging anyone who has had any form of relationship or interaction with Hayward to contact police, as they may have information that could assist with the ongoing investigation,’ they wrote in the press release.
Hayward is described as a white male with a medium-build, standing 5’10” tall and weighing approximately 180 pounds with brown hair and an amputation on his left hand. Individuals who wish to report an interaction are told to contact the Sex Crimes Unit.
‘We want all survivors of sexual violence to know that we believe them and we will respect their choice when and how they report the incident,’ authorities said.


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