The second company is on an account with the name, 谈话审讯桌椅工厂(Interrogation Room Furniture Factory) based in Henan. From the videos, it is not possible to tell which company is behind the video.
In the first video, the camera tracks down a hallway and enters several rooms, most that are still under construction. It looks like it is an older building that is being remodelled into a Liuzhi facility.
Construction works appears to be ongoing, with the tiny rooms only partially furnished; building materials such as sheeting and tape lie on the floor.
Some of the rooms still have windows, heavily frosted so the outside is not visible, and reinforced with what looks an internal steel mesh.
Both videos are soundtracked with crude horror movie music.
The voiceovers are even more chilling.
The thing that breaks your spirit the most in Liuzhi, it says, is the fact there is no outlet for your emotions.
“The walls and floor are padded. If you want to smash something, there’s nothing to smash. If you want to scream, your sounds will just be swallowed up by the room.”
You have to ask permission for everything, the voiceover continues.
“Not many people can survive a place like this without losing it.”
The lights are left on 24 hours, is how the second video begins.
“You have no idea what time it is; your only clue is when meals are served. You want to sleep, but the stark, white glare completely strips away any ability to sleep. You want to roll over, but two piercing eyes are staring intently at you. The most agonizing part isn’t the interrogation—it’s an environment so quiet that you can hear your own heartbeat.”
In the third video, by河南牧诗尔智能家具有限公司 (Henan Mushi’er Intelligent Furniture Co., Ltd er Group), the camera tracks into a Liuzhi interrogation room/cell, similar to those shown in the Youyinhui videos. There is the same sickly grey palette, the same padded interrogation tables, chair and walls. At the far end is a bathroom through a pair of swing doors. Inside there is no mirror, just a rubberized sink and toilet.
This video has no voiceover, just aggressively jaunty techno music.