A Texas teen created 764—an online predator ring hidden inside Discord, Minecraft, and Telegram. At 15, Bradley Cadenhead used these platforms to groom minors, share violent content, and instruct others on how to control and destroy victims.
Children were coerced into self-harm, forced to carve “764” into their skin, and pushed toward livestreamed suicide. His server contained child sexual abuse material, animal torture, and blackmail schemes masked as friendship.
Craig Wetterer, forensic psychologist explains the psychological vulnerabilities exploited in these cases. Eric Zelaya, board-certified criminal defense and forensic death investigator, reveals how decentralized gang tactics have gone digital and live inside your child’s DM's.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction to 764 and Its Origins
02:58 Psychological Vulnerabilities in Children
05:14 Organized Crime vs. Cult Dynamics
09:08 Sextortion and Its Impact on Teens
12:20 The Dangers of Swatting and Psychological Manipulation
15:14 Bradley Cadenhead's Sentencing and Legal Consequences
18:10 The Role of Money in Criminal Organizations
21:18 Fan Signing and Psychological Coercion
24:07 Victim Stories and Parental Oversight
27:27 Conversations About Online Safety with Children
28:53 The Role of Sensationalism in Media
29:37 Role-Playing Scenarios for Child Safety
31:20 Understanding Vulnerability in Correctional Settings
32:10 Contraband and Corruption in Prisons
34:27 The Consequences of Staff Misconduct
36:04 Background Checks and Staff Integrity
38:01 Manipulation and Suggestibility in Prisons
40:08 The Rise of Digital Extortion
42:25 Parental Guidance in the Digital Age
44:16 Final Thoughts and Resources for Parents
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