This article, authored by Derek VanBuskirk is republished under the Creative Commons “CC BY-NC-ND” license with permission from The Daily Caller News Foundation.
A Welsh inquest into the 2023 death of convicted pedophile and drag performer Darren Meah-Moore revealed he engaged in public sexual acts, including bestiality, hours before his body was found in a city alley.
Meah-Moore, 39, was convicted in 1999 of four counts of raping a boy under 16. On the night of his death, he was last seen at 5 a.m. in full drag — green dress, blond wig, diamanté heels, full-face makeup and a matching clutch bag, according to ITV News.
Hi @RuPaul, this article says jewellery designs of fellow drag queen Darren Meah-Moore featured multiple times on YOUR show Drag Race.
— Gender Receipts (@GenderReceipts) February 8, 2026
Did you allow this knowing he was a convicted child sex offender?
We've since learned he also sexually abused a dog.https://t.co/2AgDNRyT9q pic.twitter.com/cbt9C9UI4z
Hundreds of hours of CCTV footage showed Meah-Moore with two different men that night. He disappeared after entering an alley with a third man, the Irish Mirror reported.
South Wales Police Detective Superintendent Paul Raikes testified that Meah-Moore’s body was discovered covered in cardboard, with blood at the scene, the Mirror reported. Weeks earlier, streets had closed for a horse-drawn procession carrying Meah-Moore’s casket through the city.
Meah-Moore was found with more than £200 and his personal belongings, ruling out robbery as a motive, Raikes testified. There was no evidence of assault.
CCTV footage showed the third man, accompanied by a dog, following Meah-Moore into the alley and out of camera view for 30 minutes. The man emerged without his dog, then returned eight minutes later carrying cardboard, according to Wales Online.
The dog had penetrated Meah-Moore, coroner David Regan said. The man claimed he and Moore were performing sex acts when the dog spontaneously joined in, and that he covered the sleeping Moore with cardboard to keep him warm.
Regan said it would have been “almost impossible” for the dog to engage in such acts “without guidance and encouragement.”
While the coroner could not determine whether Meah-Moore consented to the contact with the dog, he ruled the cause of death as “sudden death of a man with bronchial asthma in the cold who had consumed alcohol and in a temporal association with sexual activity including intercourse with a dog.”
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