It was here that Scully established a secretive enterprise operating under the online alias “No Limits Fun” (NLF). Under this brand, he created a distribution network on the Dark Web where he streamed videos of the sexual torture of children via a "pay-for-view" system. These videos were not just illicit; they were designed to be as sadistic as possible, pushing the boundaries of what is called "hurtcore"—a niche of CSAM where the consumer derives pleasure specifically from seeing children in extreme pain.

The video has entered a dark realm of public consciousness. Most notoriously, it was revealed that Josh Duggar, the former star of the reality TV show "19 Kids and Counting," had repeatedly searched for "Daisy's Destruction" on his computer. An FBI expert testified that "DD," the file name for Daisy's Destruction, was "one of the most offensive video series" he had encountered in his career. Duggar was eventually convicted of receiving and possessing child pornography.

The earliest recorded mentions of "Daisys Destruction" date back to the early 2000s, with some claiming that the video originated on now-defunct file-sharing platforms or obscure online forums. These claims, however, remain unverified, and the true origins of the video, if it exists at all, remain shrouded in mystery.