So this Corpse Husband dox thing blew up and I figured I’d dive in since everyone was screaming about it. Started by pulling up Twitter and Reddit late last night, coffee in hand, scrolling through the absolute chaos. Saw screenshots flying around claiming to leak his face, real name, even old high school photos. People were fighting in the comments like rabid dogs – half calling it fake, half treating it like gospel truth.
My Fact-Checking Process
Grabbed my laptop and opened like fifteen tabs. First stop: reverse image searched those “leaked” pics. Did Google, TinEye, even Yandex. Mostly got meme results or anime avatars – zero actual matches to real people. Then I dug into the name floating around. Checked public records sites, LinkedIn, anything. Nada. Just dead ends and placeholder profiles.
The Reddit Rabbit Hole
Went deep into gaming subs where folks “analyzed” voice comparisons. Found some dude claiming Corpse’s voice matched his cousin’s friend’s coworker (seriously?). Pulled up Corpse’s old horror narration videos and played them side-by-side with interviews from the “supposed” guy. Voice tones didn’t even line up – pitch was totally off when you actually listened without bias.
- Biggest red flag: All “proof” threads got nuked by mods within hours
- Weird coincidence: Accusations ramped up right after Corpse criticized crypto scams
- Dox site domain: Registered anonymously three days before leaks dropped
What Actually Happened
Around 3 AM, noticed patterns. Same five accounts spamming “LOOK AT CORPSE’S REAL FACE!!” across platforms. Checked their histories – all created that week, posting exclusively about the “leak.” Meanwhile, Corpse’s lawyer dropped a cease-and-desist on Twitter, and poof! Most posts vanished overnight. Left me thinking: this ain’t a dox. It’s a coordinated smear job.
Shut my laptop feeling exhausted but clear-headed. If there’s one takeaway? Never trust drama without receipts. Always chase the sources, not the hype. Now I’mma go touch grass.