![]() ![]() ![]() The shocking details published in federal court filings did not come as a surprise to local activists, who said they had conducted their own investigation and interviews and connected the victims to the authorities since police were failing to take the threat Buck posed seriously. The most recent victim, who overdosed but survived, told authorities that Buck solicited him for sex and distributed meth to him “nearly every day during an approximately one-month period”. This behavior continued after a second victim died in his home in January of 2019, authorities said. He also felt “excruciating pain” in his anus and when he tried to remove metal clips fastened to his nipples, Buck “laughed”. This victim said he woke up to Buck injecting him with a syringe and panicked because he did not use meth, but could not move when he tried to get up. In another case, Buck gave the victim what the victim thought was vodka, but he fell asleep after consuming it, the complaint said. Another time Buck injected this person, he immediately lost consciousness and awoke to discover his anus bleeding and a third man filming him, the complaint said.Īnother victim said Buck injected him with a tranquilizer, making him “unable to move”, adding that when Buck later wanted the victim to leave his home, Buck “became frustrated and obtained a power saw from a closet, turned it on, and approached Victim with it”. This victim said it was part of Buck’s “role-playing and fantasy to inject people with methamphetamine” and that although the victim had never injected meth before, “Buck assured him that it would be fine”.īuck allegedly ignored this victim’s agreement to only do a small dose and “emptied an entire syringe in him”. “Buck told Victim 5 that it was not gratifying for him if Victim 5 did not ingest methamphetamine,” the complaint said.Īnother victim said he learned about Buck when he was homeless and living in a park, and said he was nicknamed “Doctor Kevorkian”, a reference to the pathologist known for helping terminally ill patients die. One victim said he had fallen asleep on Buck’s couch and had been drugged while he was asleep, forcing him to go to the hospital the next day, where staff confirmed he had ingested a “tar-like substance”. Some victims were sexually assaulted while unconscious, the filing suggested. Buck, whose arrest came after a third man overdosed in his home this month, would offer to pay his victims for sex, force them to do drugs, inject them directly, give them tranquilizers without telling them and take photos of them, the complaint said. ![]()
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