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Destacado el 15 de Mar, 2021 por Null: Kero announces he has returned, decries rumors he is into animal sex as rumors from that damn Kiwi Farms, and begs for furries to accept him again.
Destacado el 15 de Mar, 2021 por Null: Dr. Kathy Rumer wants to give you a little snib snib.
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Longtime Kiwi Farms users have seen their fair share of troon genital horrors, some of which are the handiwork of Dr. Kathy Lynn Rumer, a Philadelphia plastic surgeon who specializes in transgender and reconstructive surgery. As the readers of the SRS Surgeons thread know, Rumer's genital reconfiguration is often a unique brand of horrifying, which has led to a barrage of complaints and malpractice lawsuits against her. The sheer volume of horror stories warrants her own thread; per the screenshots and archived links, she appears to engage in genuinely sociopathic behavior, including canceling post-operative appointments unannounced when patients complain online about poor surgical outcomes.
In the video at around 3:03, Rumer says "in all of the surgeries that I've performed in over 10 years, we have not had a single patient with regret." After reading this thread, I bet Dr. Rumer might want to walk back that statement.
Background and Education
Dr. Rumer received a BS in Applied Mathematics from Ursinus College, class of 1984, studied Industrial Engineering in grad school at Penn State, then became a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, class of 2000. Her board certification is in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Per her profile at Crozer Health (a), "Dr. Rumer has been named “Top Doc” annually since 2008 by Main Line Today magazine, and “Top Doc” by Philadelphia Magazine, as voted by her peers. She was named “Surgical Intern of the Year” during her General Surgery Residency at PCOM, and ACOS’s “National Fellow of the Year” in her Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship. She was the Chief Resident in both her General Surgery Residency and her Plastic Surgery Fellowship Programs at PCOM."
Her full resume is attached at the bottom of the thread.
Surgeries
Rumer is a staunch ally and supporter of the trans community. Despite alllegedly performing over 400(!) gender-related surgeries each year, Rumer's results often fail to live up to her promise of "natural appearing results that enhance and subtly refine the each individual’s best features." A large number of her patients, both MTF and FTM, have reported complications, from nipples falling off to all manner of eldritch stinkditch horrors.
The following spoilers are not safe for work and contain graphic images and descriptions of genitals and body horror. TransBucket does not archive, as everything is locked behind a login.
The following were taken from HealthGrades (a), where people rate medical professionals. While troons are notorious for not taking responsibility for their laziness, the sheer volume of stories that paint the same picture of Rumer would suggest she's callous and basically abandons her patients after operating on them.
Rumer's office posted the same reply to these and the other complaints she received:
Reddit also has tons of complaints about Rumer. She's notorious in the MTF community as a "butcher."
A mass of erectile tissue protruding from your stinkditch is "normal" according to Rumer:
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Rumer tells a patient to cut off necrotic "labia" tissue with scissors, then ignores other doctors' calls after the patient develops a serious infection:
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This person had a bad result and left a negative review of Rumer online. She pressured the patient to remove the review by suddenly canceling post-operative care.
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This person had a horrific result and was close to 41%ing:
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This patient details Rumer's "very nasty disposition" toward her:
Howard "Hannah" Simpson trooned out and had a vaginoplasty performed by Dr. Rumer in 2014. He claims the resulting stinkditch ruined his life, and other doctors were not able to successfully repair it.
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Here (a) are pictures of Hannah's Lovecraftian monstrosity through the healing process:
It also appears Rumer's office attempts to astroturf her image by putting out glowing reviews. This one was immediately called out, as the account that posted it was brand new (and hasn't posted since):
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Cow Crossover Jezebel Article
Rat King lolcow Kyle "Katelyn" Burns wrote a piece in Jezebel (a) about how Rumer is notorious for botched vaginoplasties. When people try to speak out against her online, the good doctor threatens to sue them for libel, and even threatened to add Burns and Jezebel to a libel suit. Complaints against Rumer with various professional associations are noted but never seem to be acted on.
Returning home from the movie back in Louisiana, Carlie took a closer look at her new vulva. While most two-week-old post-op vulvas won’t be pretty to look at, Carlie was alarmed when she found a “large, thumb-sized piece of dead skin kind of floating out of it,” she says. The next morning, she called the emergency number she had been given and sent an email to Dr. Rumer’s office. On Monday, the office suggested Carlie email photographs of the area of concern so the surgeon could take a look. A few days later, Carlie and her mother say they heard from the doctor, who was on vacation and told Carlie she shouldn’t be concerned. If it continued to hurt, her mother, a retired surgeon, could cut off the hanging skin, Dr. Rumer said.
The advice shocked both Carlie and her mother. She says her genitalia smelled “horrible” and her labia was hanging by a thin string of skin. A week after the conversation with Dr. Rumer, Carlie says she visited a local gynecologist, who was alarmed and brought Carlie to Oschner Baptist Hospital in New Orleans for emergency surgery. Part of Carlie’s vagina had been affected by necrotizing fasciitis, an infection that’s a risk in any surgery. Generally, it results in a loss of tissue in the infected area.
When they heard back from Dr. Rumer’s office—there had been an administrative mix-up with Carlie’s records—the surgeon was upset that Carlie hadn’t arranged to fly to Philadelphia to have the doctor fix the issue. According to Carlie and her mother, Dr. Rumer snapped at them in a phone call with Carlie’s mother: “I remember hearing it clear as day,” says Carlie, who could overhear the conversation. “Dr. Rumer goes, ‘I followed the WPATH guidelines on how to treat my patients. If you think you can do better, why don’t you just give her a vagina?’”
Many patients who go to Dr. Rumer for bottom surgery are happy with their results. But the people who are not satisfied with their surgeries, at the hands of Dr. Rumer or others, have found it difficult to have their complaints meaningfully addressed. In the highly politicized world of gender-affirming surgery, answers about standard measures of care can be hard to find. Advocates describe a patchwork of surgical practices and “transgender centers for excellence” overseen by local hospitals and state medical boards. Offices can vary widely when it comes to patient-to-doctor ratios and what kind of specialized training a surgeon receives.
When she posted about her experience with Dr. Rumer on message boards in an attempt to warn other potential patients, Carlie’s words were reprinted on anti-trans forums. A complaint she filed with the Pennsylvania Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs resulted in no formal action. Jezebel spoke to four others who say they experienced issues with surgeries performed by Dr. Rumer, ranging from allegations of poor post-operative care to construction of their vaginas that left them in significant pain or with vulvas that didn’t look anatomically correct. Additionally, since 2016 there have been four malpractice suits filed against the doctor over similar issues, all of which were eventually arbitrated out of court. In 2018, another group of trans people who saw her speak at a trans medical conference filed a complaint accusing the doctor of falsifying success rates, after which the Pennsylvania State Medical Board communicated with the surgeon but took no disciplinary action.
It seems likely Dr. Rumer would say, as she writes on her website and argued in court, that these complications are the result of poor adherence to her office’s postoperative directions, or are part of the reasonable risk of any surgery of this kind. But when Jezebel reached out to Dr. Rumer with a detailed list of questions and patient allegations, we heard back from a lawyer instead. In April, Dr. Rumer’s counsel attempted to subpoena me in an unrelated libel case, demanding I hand over “all notes, emails, documents and research” related to this story. Just prior to publication, Dr. Rumer again declined to comment and through her attorney threatened to add Jezebel to her pending libel suit.
Over the course of 2018, four former patients of the surgeon’s filed separate malpractice suits in Pennsylvania’s Eastern District court. Each was represented by the same law firm, and alleged that Dr. Rumer’s work had been so poorly done in their cases it required the plaintiffs, all residents of New York City, to undergo revision surgery at Mt. Sinai.
Each of the plaintiffs described strictures and damages to their urethras, vaginal cavities, and labias along with bulges or misshapen clitoral hoods, issues characterized as “permanent injury” such that the plaintiffs would “never have sexual function again.”
The suits described “humiliation” and “severe psychological trauma” as a result of Dr. Rumer’s work, and each originally demanded a jury trial but was eventually submitted for voluntary private arbitration. In one case, according to a pre-trial memo, attorneys intended to bring Dr. Jess Ting, a surgeon and medical school professor specializing in GRS at Mt. Sinai, to the stand. He was expected to testify that even after three surgical revisions, Dr. Rumer’s work left the plaintiff unable to “achieve orgasm or sexual satisfaction without pain,” among other significant issues including an “oversized clitoris without clitoral hood” and hair that hadn’t been properly removed.
In a pre-trial brief filed in late February, before the case was referred for arbitration, Dr. Rumer’s attorneys argued the surgeon was not negligent, hadn’t deviated from the standard of care and that the issues the patient experienced were “recognized complication of vaginoplasty.” The pleading also noted that the patient was “not employed at the time she was treated by Dr. Rumer” and that the 47-year-old hadn’t reported significant problems until more than a year after her surgery. The details of the arbitration proceedings and their outcomes are not public; none of the plaintiffs in the cases against Dr. Rumer’s practice returned multiple requests for an interview.
Jezebel reached out to several prominent gender surgeons to inquire into how many of Rumer’s former patients they had seen for revision procedures to fix her results. Most, understandably, declined to comment, but three who wished to remain anonymous had collectively seen more than 50 patients who had originally gone to Dr. Rumer for GRS since 2016.
“We all want greater access for trans persons seeking surgery and we do our best to educate and to facilitate better outcomes,” says Dr. Bowers, the San Francisco gender surgeon, but “Dr. Rumer falls short in some terrifying ways—blaming the patients for their surgical complications, anger and hostility towards those who complain, lack of availability or accountability.” Dr. Rumer, she adds, “also understands the vulnerability of patients who desperately desire surgery in a climate of still relatively few surgeons.”
Hannah Simpson, a 34-year-old trans woman from New York City, says that two weeks after she had GRS with Dr. Rumer in the summer of 2014, she noticed that her vulva was starting to look asymmetrical, with one part looking red and swollen. Despite Dr. Rumer’s insistence that everything was fine, Simpson developed necrosis of the vulva.
Simpson, who was studying medicine at the time, described her new vulva: a misshaped clitoris that was “off to the side” and a labia that “looked more like a lump than two flaps.” Simpson experienced other complications as well, including hair inside her vaginal canal that the surgeon had promised to remove, as well as odd placement of her urethra. Additionally, Simpson says that Dr. Rumer left excess tissue around the vaginal opening that made dilation extremely uncomfortable. In a follow-up appointment and then again in a subsequent email which Simpson shared with Jezebel, Dr. Rumer blamed the dead skin on a pair of too-tight Depends Simpson had worn in the hospital, which Simpson believes was a way to dodge the issue. Dr. Rumer declined to respond to Jezebel’s inquiries about her treatment of this or any of her other patients.
A revision procedure with a different surgeon was unsuccessful in repairing Dr. Rumer’s initial work, even causing additional issues, and Simpson was left without a clitoris. She has now consulted with, by her own count, 36 surgeons about fixing her genitalia. The experience has left her disillusioned with the medical profession and she is no longer pursuing a medical degree. She has not pursued any official avenues of complaint, worried that doing so would make it less likely that another surgeon would take on her case.
Simpson’s complaints about Dr. Rumer’s work are similar to those alleged by other former patients who spoke with Jezebel. “I’ve been warning people off Rumer as much as I can,” says Ember Rose, a 28-year-old non-binary person from Boston. They went to Dr. Rumer for bottom surgery in 2014 because the surgeon had the shortest wait time of all of the options presented by their parent’s insurance plan.
Rose’s surgery didn’t turn out as planned. “Rumer left a lot of erectile tissue under my labia minora, which can be a problem,” Rose says. “It doesn’t really look like a vulva.” Even other doctors, they say, will “end up at least once trying to stick a finger in my urethra because it’s not obvious.”
Rose says that Dr. Rumer didn’t construct a clitoral hood, leaving their clitoris completely exposed to irritation. Additionally, Rumer’s hair removal technique failed, leaving some hair growing just inside the labia, though not in the vaginal canal itself. “It kept accruing secretions and urine and got really smelly and I was scared of the thing for like the first year,” they say, “until I figured out there wasn’t supposed to be hair there.”
Rose says they’re still angry about their surgery six years later, and they’re concerned about Dr. Rumer operating on trans people. But they say that their frustration is also directed at the systemic issues surrounding procedures like these: The lack of doctors who perform GRS and the lengthy waiting lists that mean people like them have few options to choose from and not enough information when they go looking for a surgeon.
Such was allegedly the case for Dr. Rumer at the 2018 Philadelphia Trans Health Conference, where the doctor gave a presentation covering several surgeries for transmasculine people. According to a complaint submitted to the Pennsylvania State Medical Board and shared with Jezebel,Dr. Rumer allegedly claimed a 1 percent complication rate for fistula and stricture following urethral lengthening, one of the procedures commonly performed as part of phalloplasty, the surgery which creates a functional penis for transmasculine trans people.
According to several studies, the industry average for those complications range between 10 percent and 64 percent. The letter, which contained the corroborated accounts of several conference attendees, called into question the accuracy of Dr. Rumer’s miraculous claim. It also alleged Dr. Rumer used pictures of another surgeon’s results, claiming them as her own. When a person in attendance confronted her about the images, she allegedly replied, “you have a good memory, have a nice day.” After a nine-month investigation, the medical board “determined that the circumstances, in this case, do not permit formal prosecution,” as per a response to the complaint shared with Jezebel. The letter did say the office had “reminded Dr. Rumer about the duties and requirements” under state law and her local medical board.
Fear of expensive and time-consuming legal challenges based on patient testimonies are not unfounded: Dr. Rumer and her legal team directed letters to me questioning the “integrity of your inquiry and article,” declined to answer factual questions, and eventually served me a subpoena in an attempt to gain access to my reporting notes and sources. When Jezebel reached out to request an interview and offered a detailed summary of patient complaints in early 2020, an attorney wrote back suggesting we were conspiring with the unnamed author of a Blogspot site dedicated to “exposing” Dr. Rumer. Since 2016 the blog has intermittently posted figures in Guy Fawkes masks, the doctor’s home address, and linked to public reports about the surgeon’s work.
Jezebel was unaware of this website when we began working on this story and all of the people interviewed said they had no prior knowledge of the blog. After learning of its existence, Carlie joked that she’s a graphic designer by trade and if she had made the site it wouldn’t “look so shit.”
Dr. Rumer’s practice filed a libel suit against the anonymous owner of the website in February of this year, named in court documents as John or Jane Doe. On March 11, the surgeon’s attorney attempted to subpoena me based on an unfounded assumption that I was coordinating with this John or Jane Doe.
“The timing, content, and nature of your emails suggest you are likely working with this individual (either knowingly or unknowingly) in carrying out this defamatory campaign,” wrote Dr. Rumer’s attorney in an email on January 31. “I note that while you are a self-described ‘freelance journalist,’ you utilize the pronoun the plural pronoun ‘we’ (e.g. ‘we obtained,’ ‘we were hoping’) in your messages. I hope you can appreciate that from our perspective, these facts understandably lead to questions about the integrity of your inquiry and article.” (By the time I reached out to Rumer for comment, we had been working on versions of this story intermittently for over a year, and the “we” was clearly meant to refer to the reporter and Jezebel together, as is common practice.)
The subpoena originally asked me to appear at the office of Dr. Rumer’s attorney in Ardmore, Pennsylvania on April 2, but was subsequently canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic. The subpoena demanded I turn over “all notes, emails, documents and research” referencing Dr. Rumer or her practice. In late July, the presiding judge ordered Rumer’s legal team to show just cause to continue the case, considering the “failure to allege the citizenship” of the anonymous website owner since the complaint was filed in January. Dr. Rumer’s attorney, Lance Rogers, wrote in a status report on July 31 that his office had additionally subpoenaed Google, CloudFlare—an internet service provider—and an unnamed domain registration site to gain access to the identity of the anonymous blogger, as well as retain the services of an expert in “advanced investigative computer techniques.” The case remains pending.
Legal threats haven’t only been directed towards anonymous trolls and reporters: Dr. Bowers shared a 2018 email written by Dr. Rumer alleging “written defamation” and threatening a libel lawsuit after the surgeon commented on Dr. Rumer in a consultation with one of Rumer’s former patients.
Rumer’s litigiousness isn’t unique among surgeons, and the environment can make it difficult for many trans people to find recourse, or warn others about bad surgical experiences. It’s a system that makes frank public discussion about surgical outcomes nearly impossible to have.
Rumers Anonymous
The Blogspot site mentioned in Burns' article, Rumers Anonymous (a), features even more terrifying tales of Rumer's surgery and lawfare, though it isn't updated frequently. Rumer filed a lawsuit (a, paywalled) against the site's admin.
The admin posted a picture of a house and an address (s/a) which WhitePages says is Rumer's, but a result in Philadelphia was also returned for her and her husband's current address when I tried to corroborate that info. I'm not sure if the picture the admin posted or the other listing is her correct address and will update this section once it's verified.
Her husband's name is Kerry Joseph DeAngelis.
The lawsuit Rumer filed against the blogger now has its own thread.
Other Lawsuits
Kiwifarms user twattycake found these other lawsuits filed against Rumer:
Valentino v. Rumer (a): Resolved via "binding high-low" arbitration, meaning that Rumer + the plaintiff agreed on high and low limits for damages and then let a third-party arbitrator make a decision based on mutually agreed-upon facts (so the practical outcome was a settlement). I don't know if there is a difference in terms of Rumer's malpractice rates but the added privacy of arbitration minimized her risk of embarrassing events during discovery.
Minto v Rumer (a): Another binding arbitration referral. She even used the same attorneys she hired in the Valentino case, if there's a group you don't want to have a stable business relationship with it's a malpractice-defense firm. The defense statement is unhelpfully vague (PDF, also attached below) and she is vindictive enough to demand attorney's fees against plaintiffs who sue her for malpractice. This reinforces the belief that there is some kind of shady NDA policy in her practice. A brief piece about the case was written in the Pennsylvania Record (a).
Coley v Rumer (a): Also referred to binding arbitration, also represented by the same attorneys, but the judge did not appear to formally "close out" the trial the way the other ones were - the others were "dismissed with prejudice" after the arbitration referral. This does not mean they were meritless, only that the plaintiff cannot refile because he agreed to get legal relief through arbitration instead.
Destacado el 15 de Mar, 2021 por Null: A zoophile podcast is getting added to the phone book.
Buck Daniel Riley, otherwise known as Toggle the Rat, is an open zoophile and hosts a podcast titled “Zooier Than Thou”Archive where he and his new co-host talk about all things animal rape. Buck was previously the co-host to Doughless Spink, notoriously dangerous zoophile and cocaine smuggler who's been busted in the past numerous times for his bullshit and even got busted running a bestiality Brothel and so much more. Check out his thread or watch Toad McKinley's videos on him. On an episode of their podcast, Spink brought that he was suspicious of Toggle being a part of the zoosadist ring that our old pals Kero and Snakething/Levi were busted in. Toggle denies this, and as of right now, we have no proof one way or the other.
After Spink's demise from anal cancer sometime last year, Buck took up the helm for the podcast which he continues to this day. One of his favorite things to do is try and push zoophilia as a legitimate sexuality that should be included in the alphabet soup of the LGBT+. Buck, you and your kind are not welcome, and never will be.
He identifies as gay and is married to a cow that has his own thread here, Trevor Rush aka Tempest Panda. Trevor apparently isn't a zoophile, but he knows and is completely fine with Bucks dog-diddling. He is also BDSM coach, whatever the hell that means. Because of his marriage to Trevor, Toggle may also go by Buck Daniel Rush.
As much as Buck likes to keep his privacy more hidden than some other zoos, he's left a trail of breadcrumbs big enough for some very hungry Kiwis to follow.
Exit_Mouse
One of the things that caught peoples interest at first was a pic of a rodent meet he attended at Midwest Furfest (MFF) in 2019 that he took himself. Since the people who organize this party seem to have stopped advertising it online around 2016, it's possible Buck may have known someone from the meet or been a part of it for a while.
Toggle had also posted pictures from the con of his face censored with a big dumb cartoon mouse face but enough features were visible to get an idea of what he might look like. Things like his clothing, glasses hanging off his shirt, moles, skin tone, body weight and his neckbeard. Toggle has also posted various avatars of himself from games and phone apps, giving us an even better idea of what he may look like.
So people began combing through pics taken at the rodent room party he attended, looking for any connection to the fursuiters in the picture or of a maskless man who fits the few descriptors of Toggle we have. And a fur from the picture named @Fink_Rat had posted this pic from the party which caught some Kiwi's attention. https://archive.vn/eoDcF
-glasses that were hanging from his shirt in the cartoon rat face pic are on his face
-same grey sweater
-patchy facial hair
-similar build
And this wonderful doxxing journey, a Kiwi came across the Twitter account for a band called @Exit_mouse. The Twitter posted a video of their lead singer doing a vocal warm up. (archive of post)
And it's the same guy in the rodent room party pic!
Exit Mouse is a reference to an item in the game Earthbound, which Toggle has shown interest in.
But even without combing through Toggle's Tweets for similar interests, it's already very apparent that both Toggle and Exit Mouse like to use the same, weird, fancy text font in their twitter names.
Toggles creepy rat avatar also holds a microphone, showing his interest in singing and music.
Both Toggle and Exit Mouse were seen using something called "Hero Forge" around the same time period.
continuing with the dig into Exit Mouse, A kiwi noticed a certain type of microphone in the background of an Exit Mouse vid, and gave out pal Toggle a poke about what kind of mics would be good for starting his own podcast/music, and Toggle recommended that exact Mic.
Toggle tweeted a pic (likely from the manufacturer) of a rat facemask, and not long after, Exit Mouse posted a pic of him wearing the same style mask.
Any of these things on their own wouldn't be anything convulsive, but it's a lot of little “coincidences” adding up.
Husky in Denial/Smooch this Pooch
Back in 2017, Exit Mouse posted on their facebook that they are switching form the band name “Husky in Denial” to the current Exit Mouse name. This can also be seen in his bandcamp page)
During his time in the band Husky in Denial, he went by the name “Smooch this Pooch”, as seen by the fact Exit Mouse links to him for more personal tweets not affiliated with the band, and Smooch saying he's the frontman for Exit Mouse.
Looking further into these two new names, Kiwis found a pic taken at MFF 2017 with Husky in Denial tagged
Smooch this pooch was also tagged alongside a pic of his husband tempest panda
Seems our Smooch/exitmouse/husky goes by the name Buck.
and a link to his old tumblr where he confirms his name and....
HE FUCKING DOXED HIMSELF
While this confirms his name, This address is old. But Trevor semi-doxxed themselves with their current address after bitching about grubhub with a shoddily censored address. Looking at what was still visible in the badly crossed out address, Kiwi's pieced the missing bits together and came up with 4299 Aloha Ave, Memphis, TN. Which looks like this.
This was confirmed after finding a post by Toggle's husband Trevor, who posted pictures on his facebook about a stray dog that was dumped on their property and was looking for a new home for it (whew!)
Look at the metal lattice pole. and well, everything else.
This stray dog, which toggle was most worried about his balls being removed than anything...
this also shows that Trevor knows about Bucks dog wankery as well.
Looking up the address we get
Bucks Telegram also confirms the phone number
To tie this all back to Exit Mouse, our friend Buck also posted on Facebook about it to his personal.
Kiwis very first suspect ended up being Toggle. His face from the pic taken in the rat room party was posted in the zoosadism megathread on jan16th, 2 days later, a friend of toggles posts this https://archive.md/JPVO2 basically confirming their suspicions to begin with.
To help you sleep at night, Buck and trevor still own at least one dog.
Here is a pic Trevor posted when they first got the pups, a pic of one of the pups grown (which could possibly be Toggles "lover"), and Toggle talking recently about dog fuckery.
And as any good furry zoophile, he also defends cub porn because of course he does
Considering the amount of pedo tendencies in the zoo community as we've already seen with people like Kero and Levi/Snakething, it's something to keep in mind.
Some more islamic talk of animal buggery on various zoo boards that Kiwi's have found Toggle on for your viewing pleasure, including what kind of dogs he's sexually attracted to! (and surprise surprise, it's a husky!)
Oh and, lul
Toggle has tried to hide behind his supposed anonymity, but turns out he wasn't actually all that good at it.
This is only scratching the surface. So far we have no photo evidence of Toggle with his dick in a dog yet, so keep your eyes peeled.
Clunkymunk/ Clunk Russel
Clunkymunk was found due to HuskyinDenial and the Clunkymunk twitter being tagged in the same plea for help for troubleshooting a technical issue, and with these two posts from HuskyinDenial and a clunkymunk FA account being the same wording. This led to the discover of his FList. Clunk Russel was apparently the name he gave at the Rodent Room party that lead to his unmasking in the first place.
Note some of the shit he's into and remember him defending cub porn.
While personally idgaf about cartoon drawings, Chuck/Buck/Toggle has enough red flags to make it all, as the cool kids say, "sus"
Dox:
Buck Daniel Riley / Buck Daniel Rush
4299 Aloha Ave, Memphis, TN
901 257 9653 wiredwolf@gmail.com
UPDATE 3/6/2021 Buck may not be his real legal/birth name!
Info put together by @littlehorn
Got some news for all invested..
Rather unsurprisingly, a fuckup like this has to hide behind several layers of aliases in an attempt for anonymity and protection. Seems "Buck Daniel Riley" is just another name for (drumroll please):
Charles Alexander Berry.
It all began with a helpful anon:
So from this anon's information, digging was done.
An obituary of his grandparents was found and listed these names:
An old ex of his was contacted (name redacted for privacy reasons) and confirmed the Alex name as belonging to him, as well as his full legal name sans the suffix:
Now, for some of the additional lengths we went to in order to be absolutely sure of Buck's true identity— Would've hated to attach this to some stranger named Charles, afterall.
In "Buck's" LiveJournal, he would repeatedly mention a grandmother by the name of "Babe": https://archive.vn/a7SXM
Thanks to an informative Kiwi, we were told a previous address he resided at was owned by his grandparents. Checking his local GIS, we were able to find names on a deed for said property.
From this, we found the obituary of both grandparents. And wouldnt you know it, in the obituary of his grandmother it is stated: "[Name] (known by all as "Babe") of Memphis, Tennessee [...]"
In said obituary we also saw the aforementioned list of grandchildren and children. Rather easily, we found who in the list was Charles's mother. Going through her social media, guess who we see under a caption saying "My boys"?
One unmistakably ugly piece of shit.
Upon searching for a "Charles Berry" with this confirmation, we find this:
Correct birthday, but old addresses. Regardless, that outlines where the name "Alex" came from in our search, due to his middle initial, confirmed by the Ex to be his full legal name..
There's no question at this point.
But ironically, brought up earlier in our search even before the anonymous information, we also have a Facebook post from none other than Charles's first band member, Ping (from bucknping):
Once again proving you can't run from the 'tism, Chucklefuck.