ALEXANDER DUNN - MENTALLY ILL PEDOPHILE ON THE RUN

NOTE: Article in development. This will be a VERY long read, so if you're interested, take a seat, bring a meal.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

OVERVIEW OF CRIME(S)

On October 24th, 2022, Dunn was arrested in Westlake, Ohio and was brought on a charge of 'illegal use of a minor in nudity oriented material'. He, a United Kingdom national who was 21 years old at the time, traveled to the United States to meet a 16 yr. old girl he met online.

To view the 5 page police report in PDF format, visit this link

Dunn later pleaded not guilty on all charges in Rocky River Municipal Court and was given $50,000 bond and ordered to surrender his passport.

BACKSTORY

EARLY LIFE

Alexander Kyle Dunn was born in the United Kingdom on March 22nd, 2001, along with his late identical twin brother, Luke Dunn.

NOTE: For the sake of simplicity, I will avoid using any person(s) online aliases unless prompted by context via media provided in this article. However, due to the circumstances, I will also further list any relevant person(s) pseudonyms below: Alex Dunn: 'Spacebuilder', 'Salmon' Luke Dunn: 'brick-luke'

LUKE DUNN

Alexander was an identical twin. Alexander and his late brother, Luke, created a 'Roblox-like sandbox site' called 'Brick-Hill' (covered in major section below).

EARLY BRICK-HILL

Brick-Hill (located at https://www.brick-hill.com) is a website created by Alexander & Luke Dunn that officially launched on April 15th, 2017. The website sported a game client and workshop, extremely similar to ROBLOX. Users could create games and then join them. The website also had a shop where you could buy items to customize your virtual avatar. A feature called clans (similar to ROBLOX's group system) where users could join and be ranked in the clan. A public forum (which is still in use today) was introduced along side the website. The game is, esentially, a ROBLOX rip off. Completely user generated. Users made the items, the games, the fun.

The game client, which has been in use since 2017, was made in a 2D game engine called Gamemaker 8.1. Despite being made in a game engine designed for 2D games, Brick-Hill's gameplay was 3D. Of course, in the realm of 3D graphics, the game client lacked. It didn't (and still doesn't) have proper lighting, etc.

We know the website had been in development since late 2016, since Luke Dunn's registration date on Brick-Hill is in November of 2016, and he is the first registered user.

The website officially exited closed beta on April 15th, 2017, and by the end of 2017, there were over 10,000 registered users.

LUKE'S DEATH

On December 31st, 2017, Luke Dunn comitted suicide. His death was announced publicly via Brick-Hill's social media and their blog. Due to lack of initial information regarding his death, the event was speculated between several gated online communities, forums, and Discord servers until recently when a screenshot leaked with a confirmed cause of death (attached below).

NOTE: The screenshot below was not officially released or sanctioned by any of the participants or authors of this article.

It was released by a lone individual (around 2023) to a very gated community of the internet (~300 or so regular users still active today) of which the aesthetic of Brick-Hill, Alex's website, catered to.


LUKE CONTROVERSIES

In the year before Luke's death, he made a number of anti-semitic comments on Brick-Hill's Discord Server. Linked below is a video of a (crude) compilation of these messages. These range from March 2017 to July 2017, 5 months before his death.

DEATH SPECULATION & POPULAR CULTURE

Since the screenshot above was released within the last year at the time of writing, and the official blog post did not officially state Luke's cause of death, many rumors spread about his actual cause of death on both his own website, Brick-Hill, and several gated Discord servers and web forums within Brick-Hill's community and several sub-communities.

The most prominent of these rumors was a car-crash, which is still entirely plausible as a non-traditional suicide method. (although I am questioning this heavily since the screenshot also states Alex allegedly 'viewed' his own brother's suicide.) These rumors spawned what is ultimately one of the most crude set of memes seen, especially in context.

'Brick Luke Deez Nuts' or 'BLDN' for short was an ill-hearted phrase coined to demean and disrespect the death of Luke Dunn, slandering his online pseudonym. Among the most crude memes, one of the most popular on Youtube depicts the phrase 'BLDN' along with footage from a car-crash physics simulator game 'BeamNG.drive', crashing a car.

Both phrases were heavily filtered on Alex & Luke's website 'Brick-Hill'. The very mentioning of the phrase usually resulted in the offending user's account being immediately deleted without warning. In Brick-Hill's website source code (which was open-sourced mid-2023 by an ex-employee), a Discord webhook was put in place to alert admins when someone used one of these phrases, often how it was deleted so fast.

In popular culture, a popular Youtube streamer by the pseudonym 'IShowSpeed' was tipped money to say the phrase "Brick Luke Deez Nuts" on stream infront of thousands of people. Linked below is that clip.

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