Hoax

Jun. 20th, 2009 10:23 am
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Wow. It looks like this story is a hoax, and a decent one at that.

So it appears that someone named "Raychel Roo" has been playing people in the transgender community. I'm not really sure what the full story is, yet, but Fake LJ Deaths has done some research and come up with a few things that smell funny about the story.

The person that originally posted the story has posted a retraction. The person that posted the youtube video indicates that he got his information from mods at Laura's playground, that apparently were in contact with Roo's mother.

From what I can tell so far, Roo has been on the forum for approximately a year. She has acted as a friend to people on there and everything. Apparently, some people have even talked to her and her "aunt" over the phone.

The fact that she's post op at 17 seems unusual. The fact that her recent history reads like a Lifetime tragedy is also unusual. Abused and assaulted by family. Losing her father to a car accident. It seems too intense to be real. Although, I do know people that have experienced that level of insanity.

But even still, I find it an unlikely series of events.

From what I can see, this looks like someone has created a fake persona and history that has existed for a year. She has spread fake stories about herself to garner fake sympathy for her tragic life. This even includes her eventual "death".

Details are still appearing, but we should have more data soon. The fact that someone would go to this extent to create a hoax is awful.

EDIT: Now I'm hearing that this was a plotline from a Nip/Tuck episode. Wow.

EDIT: I suppose there may be some surprise that this spread so far and so fast without there being much fact checking going on. Thing is.. Roo was someone that people have known online for a year now. Roo was a friend to many people. A mentor. A forum mod. There are people that I only know online, and frankly, if something were to happen to them, I likely wouldn't doubt it. I certainly wouldn't doubt that their entire story was a fabrication, and that the person never existed. It's just.. unbelievable that anyone would do this.

Frankly, Roo's story, as extreme as it sounds, wasn't really that different than that of some trans people. Hell, MY story seems implausible. When I came out as trans, my mother had breast cancer, and my father-in-law died of diabetes just a few months later. Then my family disowned me, my mother and others hacked into my private LJ entries and spread them around to the entire family as "emails." My mother encouraged my sister's husband to try to get my fired from my job. And then my mother did the two-faced, "I love you" to me while mocking me to others thing. Then, when she died, my step-father hired a police officer to keep me out of the funeral.

Really? It sounds completely absurd and ridiculous. How could this NOT be made up?

Yet for me, and others like me, it's more common than we'd like.

And thus a story like Roo's doesn't sound that implausible on the surface.

Date: 2009-06-21 12:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] snakey.livejournal.com
My medical history is not "necessary information" for anyone I might have sex with unless it affects their health. Is yours?

Date: 2009-06-21 01:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] maradydd.livejournal.com
The pieces of my medical history that are likely to affect how the person and I interact with one another fall into that "necessary information" category for me. This includes things like the fact that I have Asperger's, the fact that certain parts of my body are incredibly ticklish, &c, though the specific pieces of information will vary from partner to partner. YMMV, naturally; I personally expect a great deal of candor (http://maradydd.livejournal.com/51676.html) from those I have sex with, but not everyone operates that way.
Edited Date: 2009-06-21 01:12 am (UTC)

Date: 2009-06-21 02:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elenbarathi.livejournal.com
It is certainly "necessary information" for anyone you might have sex with if it could affect YOUR health. In other words, if there is a strong possibility that the people you want sex with may become violent if they find out you lied about having a pussy instead of a dick, it would probably be a good idea to tell them the truth before having sex. Or better still, to just not have sex with that sort of person.

Date: 2009-06-21 02:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] snakey.livejournal.com
I would be VERY surprised if someone became violent because I "lied about having a pussy rather than a dick" o_O

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