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Akela (known as "Zoodyonom"), the creator of the infamous leaks. Mainly showcasing "Kero the Wolf," and "Snake Thing"  
Akela (known as "Zoodonym"), the creator of the infamous leaks (2018). Mainly showcasing "Kero the Wolf," and "Snake Thing."  


In September of 2018, a massive Telegram dump that included chat logs, videos, and photos was make public to Twitter by a user known as Zoodonym (Akela.) They were known by "Zoosadist Leaks," exposing a disturbing secret hidden underground by individuals who shared and participated in acts of extreme animal torture, otherwise known as Zoosadism.
[[File:Screenshot of Akela's Twitter response.png|thumb|Akela's response to the discovery of a then friend.]]
The leaks centered around one main individual: Snakething (Levi Dane Simmons,) also going by Rall, and Nelizar. Akela, a former associatre of SnakeThing, obtained access to his accounts with permission from SnakeThing. As he had a "blackmail fetish."
How did he get these?
* Akela met SnakeThing online around 2016 and engaged in roleplay and fantasies
* SnakeThing gradually esclated to sharing real-world bestiality
* In early 2018, SnakeThing came clean to raping a puppy with another person, known as Tim Win, and leaving it for dead. Akela played along to gather more insight and gather evidence.
[[File:SnakeThing puppy convo.png|thumb]]
Akela was given access to his account - Acting quickly, he attempted to gather and export all chat logs and media from groups to private chats. Telegram's then new feature had the export feature to make this process seemless.
The logs were briefly shared with Shadowwoof, a known figure in the zoo Telegram scene known for hunting zoosadist. Shadow referred him to another admin, Humacymus, who turned out to be in the logs himself and was caught trying to influence the situation.
Akela then lost trust in Shadowwoof, and proceeded with the leaks himself.
Days later, Akela publicly released a portion of the logs on Twitter. Leaving the most incriminating for law enforcement. However, the withheld logs were passed to Douglas Spink by Shadowwoof, who leaked them to Twitter the same day. This alerted all of the offenders, causing them to hide, disrupting the ongoing investigations.






Too be worked on.
Too be worked on.
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Revision as of 08:07, 17 August 2025

Akela (known as "Zoodonym"), the creator of the infamous leaks (2018). Mainly showcasing "Kero the Wolf," and "Snake Thing."

In September of 2018, a massive Telegram dump that included chat logs, videos, and photos was make public to Twitter by a user known as Zoodonym (Akela.) They were known by "Zoosadist Leaks," exposing a disturbing secret hidden underground by individuals who shared and participated in acts of extreme animal torture, otherwise known as Zoosadism.

Akela's response to the discovery of a then friend.

The leaks centered around one main individual: Snakething (Levi Dane Simmons,) also going by Rall, and Nelizar. Akela, a former associatre of SnakeThing, obtained access to his accounts with permission from SnakeThing. As he had a "blackmail fetish."

How did he get these?

  • Akela met SnakeThing online around 2016 and engaged in roleplay and fantasies
  • SnakeThing gradually esclated to sharing real-world bestiality
  • In early 2018, SnakeThing came clean to raping a puppy with another person, known as Tim Win, and leaving it for dead. Akela played along to gather more insight and gather evidence.


Akela was given access to his account - Acting quickly, he attempted to gather and export all chat logs and media from groups to private chats. Telegram's then new feature had the export feature to make this process seemless.

The logs were briefly shared with Shadowwoof, a known figure in the zoo Telegram scene known for hunting zoosadist. Shadow referred him to another admin, Humacymus, who turned out to be in the logs himself and was caught trying to influence the situation.

Akela then lost trust in Shadowwoof, and proceeded with the leaks himself.


Days later, Akela publicly released a portion of the logs on Twitter. Leaving the most incriminating for law enforcement. However, the withheld logs were passed to Douglas Spink by Shadowwoof, who leaked them to Twitter the same day. This alerted all of the offenders, causing them to hide, disrupting the ongoing investigations.


Too be worked on. index.php?title=Category:History