Thursday, October 9, 2025

The truth about Yu Menglong revealed by British psychic Tay Williams, Yu's "torture livestream" under FBI investigation

 Direct translations

Shocking Live! The Truth About Yu Menglong Revealed by a British Psychic

Reporters : Wang Duruo and Sui Ruihou / Editor : Fang Xun / https://www.aboluowang.com/2025/1009/2288732.html


On September 23rd, female psychic Tay Williams claimed to have had a "soul conversation" with the spirit of Chinese artist Yu Menglong, which lasted over an hour. She expressed her willingness to "tell the truth about what happened to me" and urged fans to "stop being afraid, preserve evidence, and provide clues to honest police officers." Apollo Net commentator Wang Duran analyzed the incident.

The livestream shocked the internet and quickly sparked heated discussion in overseas communities.

🧩The core of the livestream revealed: Cult sacrifices, demonic rituals, and clues linking six individuals to the case

Williams recounted that Yu Menglong told her during the conversation that he had died in a "cult-like ritual" involving a "round object" and a group of seemingly "innocent" men and women. He stated, "Those people were demons," repeatedly repeating, "I was killed by a monster/beast."

In a religious context, the "monsters" he mentioned correspond to two evil spirits in the Bible: the "great red dragon," symbolizing the evil forces controlling the Chinese Communist Party, and the "seven-headed beast," representing the overall control of Western secret organizations. William emphasized that Yu Menglong used the plural, implying that his victimization was linked to multiple forces.

Yu Menglong told the medium, "I had to sleep with monsters and give them my body... They used rituals to cover up the secret. That day, I rebelled. I didn't want to be abused anymore. I wanted to live my true self. The truth will eventually come out."

☠️Incident details: Rejecting "Unusual Gatherings" and Threats from Dark Forces in the entertainment industry

Williams also stated that Yu Menglong had a conflict with his management team (including managers, male and female CEOs, and general managers) in a cafe. He refused to attend lavish or unusual gatherings and expressed his desire to leave the entertainment industry to be with his "one true love." This refusal became the crucial catalyst for his downfall.

The live broadcast repeatedly mentioned that "six people were involved in the case," including male and female managers, executives, and "corrupt police." Williams also mentioned the shadows of celebrities and influential figures within the entertainment industry, hinting at a larger power chain behind the case.

The violent scenes he described included repeated assaults, beatings from his manager, and threats that "if he refused, he would be raped by thugs." He also mentioned a "slave contract," elevator surveillance footage, bloodstains, and a series of falls, suggesting a premeditated murder.

Fans must continue to speak out for him and for all those like him. There are many victims like him. There are gangs that specialize in trapping and abusing celebrities. They confine them in basements or cages, lock them in their homes, and force them to obey. They are chosen by homosexuals and cannot reveal their true partners.

🕯️ Feng Shui Master confirms: Chinese and Western spiritualists consistently point to "sorcerous human sacrifice."

On October 6th, fortune teller Ma Xian analyzed the hazy process of death from the perspective of feng shui and witchcraft, and his description of a "human sacrifice ritual" resonated strikingly with William's channeling.

Both Eastern and Western spiritualists believe that Yu Menglong died in a "ritual killing combining witchcraft and power."

They unanimously point out that the so-called "circular object" symbolizes a "point for summoning energy," and believe that this case reflects the long-standing cult and violent culture within the Chinese Communist Party's entertainment industry and even within the CCP system.

🔮 Psychic predictions: Retribution coming in October

William concluded his livestream by emphasizing, "Justice will prevail." He said that starting in October, the perpetrators will gradually suffer "supernatural or karmic retribution"—some will be imprisoned, others will "accidentally die." He warned that this chain reaction will not only affect China but will also impact the entertainment industry in South Korea, Thailand, and even the global entertainment industry.

💬 Reporter's analysis: The truth has no place in China

Apollo Net commentator Wang Duran stated that within the CCP system, this case cannot be fairly investigated. The police system is deeply intertwined with entertainment capital and propaganda departments. Handing over evidence to the police is like handing over one's life. Unless high-level power struggles exploit this case to eliminate dissidents, the truth will remain completely buried. The only way out is to release the evidence and recordings in a safe overseas environment, drawing international attention to this case of dual mental and physical slavery.

✒️Conclusion

The revelations of psychic Ty Williams may remain unverified, but the message he conveys reflects a darker reality: in the Chinese Communist Party, even the soul cannot rest in peace.

Shocking news: Yu Menglong's "torture livestream" is circulating on the dark web! The price is as high as $100,000. The website claims it has been sent to the FBI for investigation

Editor : Zhongkang / Source: Xin Tou Ke / https://www.aboluowang.com/2025/1010/2289186.html

Yu Menglong's corgi, Fuli, was reportedly tortured to death on the same day. Videos of Yu Menglong's abuse were also allegedly posted on the dark web.

Over a month has passed since the death of Chinese actor Yu Menglong. Although Chinese police recently released their investigation results, stating that the cause of death was "not homicide," discussions continue to rage online. Various reconstructive versions of the incident have circulated on social media platforms, with some even claiming to have access to "dark web videos," sparking public outcry.

Some netizens claimed to have seen footage of suspected abuse videos on Weibo and in private groups, questioning the police report's "glossing over the main issues." Some even compiled a so-called "list of people involved," naming numerous figures in the entertainment and investment industries, and even some extreme posts included politicians. This "list" quickly went viral online, but has yet to be verified by any official or media outlets, and its source is often anonymous.

Image : A list of 17 people has been circulated online as implicated in the Yu Menglong incident. Image: Reproduced from X

In addition to the original list of 17, some netizens even suggested that, given that such an incident occurred within the country and the truth could not be revealed, Chinese President Xi Jinping, screenwriter Ji Guangguang (Li Ming)'s husband Xi Tao, Yu Menglong's friend and screenwriter Jiang Yucen, who recently posted that he had given away both of his dogs for adoption, singers Wu Yaotao and Zhou Pin should be added to the list of murderers. However, there is reportedly no substantive evidence linking these individuals to the incident.

Meanwhile, online reports indicate that a video allegedly showing Yu Menglong being tortured and murdered appeared on the dark web, selling for as much as $100,000. Another netizen claimed to have purchased the video and handed it to the FBI, but this claim has been unverified. Neither Chinese police nor international media have yet verified the authenticity of the video.

Furthermore, public opinion has spread to Menglong's pet dog, Fuli, with some netizens claiming it was tortured to death on the same day and its body dumped in the community bushes two days later. However, this claim also lacks substantiation, with no reports from police or local media.

Image : The AI ​​summary generated by the Google search page is consistent with the Chinese police's account. Image: Reproduced from X

Some netizens have also discovered that the AI ​​summary generated by the Google search page is consistent with the official Chinese police report, suspecting it is the result of "artificial intelligence extending the official narrative." However, the search summary is automatically generated based on existing online information and does not represent Google's position.

Currently, the only official statement is that it was "not homicide," with no further details released. Chinese social media continues to debate the matter, citing the "unclear truth" as the cause. Many netizens are calling for responses from those involved. Some netizens have also captured screenshots of one of the suspects, Fan Shiqi, allegedly posting hysterically on Weibo, "Yes, I killed Yu Menglong." However, the post has since been deleted, and no further witnesses have commented on the matter. Fan Shiqi also canceled his upcoming concert in Chengdu due to "health reasons."

Image : Fan Shiqi was captured online making comments related to the Yu Menglong incident, but the post was quickly deleted. Image: Reproduced from X



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