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NY Post: August Ames Suicide Was Not What It Seemed

ArthurTurner

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https://nypost.com/2019/01/01/porn-star-august-ames-suicide-was-not-what-it-seemed/

Spoiler alert: This story is a preview of “The Last Days of August,” a new “Serial”-style podcast from journalist Jon Ronson that will be released on Audible on Jan. 3.

On Dec. 5, 2017, 23-year-old porn superstar August Ames's body was found in a park near Los Angeles. The cause of death was asphyxiation from hanging.

A brutally simple narrative quickly formed around her suicide. Cyberbullies, the story went, drove Ames to kill herself after she tweeted about not wanting to work with “crossover” male porn stars who also made gay porn.

“The Last Days of August” rewrites the story of Ames’ death. Ronson’s broader version of events shifts the blame away from cyberbullies and instead places the tweetstorm and Ames’ death within a longer timeline of disturbing events. At the same time, it contextualizes porn stars Jessica Drake and Jaxton Wheeler, two of the major villains from the original narrative, while discovering new actors and events which helped push Ames over the edge.

In one particularly harrowing portion of the seven-episode podcast series, Ronson and his producer Lena Misitzis dissect Ames’ final porn scene, which was shot weeks before the flurry of tweets and has never been released to the public. They make the argument that her last scene was the real trigger for her suicide.

“When you think about it, what we were watching in that moment was the moment that she decided to die. That’s what we were watching and it’s awful,” Ronson told The Post. “That was the truth of it, that was the moment when she reached the point of no return. The Twitter bullying may have been the icing on the cake, as some people described it.”

Ronson and Misitzis felt comfortable coming to this conclusion because they were able to get access to text messages Ames sent to a friend about the scene.

The podcasters also took a deep dive into Ames’ (real name Mercedes Grabowski) troubled childhood, cross-examined her husband, porn producer Kevin Moore, and broke down the decline in Ames’ mental health during the final days of her life.

Before any of that, however, Ronson and Misitzis establish their bona fides by taking an ax to two of the main pillars of the cyberbullying storyline.

That story, which was pushed by Ames’ husband, Moore, began on Dec. 3 when Ames tweeted: “Whichever (lady) performer is replacing me tomorrow for @EroticaXNews, you’re shooting with a guy who has shot gay porn, just to let cha know. BS is all I can say… Do agents really not care about who they’re representing?… I do my homework for my body.”

Trying to clarify her position, she later added: “NOT homophobic. Most girls don’t shoot with guys who have shot gay porn, for safety. That’s just how it is with me. I’m not putting my body at risk, i don’t know what they do in their private lives.”

The following day, Drake, a longtime and respected porn star who has accused Donald Trump of sexual misconduct, took to Twitter to offer a rebuke of Ames’ position.

“Performers, by all means, f–k who you want to f–k…but if you’re eliminating folks based on the fact they they (sic) may have done gay or crossover work, your logic is seriously flawed. reality is, WE DON’T KNOW who does what with whom when there are no cameras.”

In a manifesto published on Ames’ website six days after her death, Moore explicitly blamed his wife’s death on Drake and gay porn star Wheeler, who, on Dec. 5, tweeted: “@AugustAmesxxx the world is awaiting your apology or for you to swallow a cyanide pill. Either or we’ll take it.”

At the Adult Video News Awards — porn’s version of the Oscars — which were held on Jan. 27, 2018, Moore stood before the entire industry and declared, “Who you work with is up to you. It’s your body, it’s your choice. No agent, no producer, no company, and certainly not social media, decides what you do with your body.”

The audience thunderously applauded Moore for his speech and some of the assembled porn stars wore T-shirts in memory of Ames.

Awkwardly, Drake attended the AVNs and was in the audience when Moore made his speech.

Ronson, who wrote a book called “So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed,” on the early days of cyberbullying, dissects Moore’s version of events with the precision of a surgeon.

For example, Ronson points out that a close reading of Drake’s tweet reveals it to be relatively benign. Drake doesn’t condemn Ames or even call her out by name. Drake simply gives an alternative point of view on Ames’ health concerns.

Ronson also highlights the fact that Drake was not acting with ill intent and could not have known the effect her words may or may not have had on Ames. Drake issued a heartfelt apology nonetheless, three days after Ames’ death, and in a rare interview, tearfully revealed to Ronson that she, ironically, was now the subject of intense internet bullying.

Ronson’s reframing of Wheeler’s indefensible tweet is even simpler. Wheeler sent his appalling message telling Ames to “swallow a cyanide pill” in the early hours of Dec. 5. Ames’ final tweet, a simple “f–k y’all,” was sent on Aug. 4 and her body wasn’t found until Dec. 5. Wheeler’s tweet, Ronson figured out, was sent after Ames had already taken her own life.

“The Last Days of August” is full of details like these that Ronson and Misitzis dug up, which create a portrait of Ames that is harrowing, heartbreaking and inspiring all at the same time.

Despite surviving childhood sexual traumas, Ames moved to Los Angeles by herself and for all intents and purposes conquered porn. In her five-year career, she shot nearly 300 scenes and was nominated for Female Performer of the Year three times at the AVNs. She was also a fan favorite not only because of her pure natural beauty but because of her bubbly onscreen personality and exuberant sexuality. She was quite simply a joy to watch.

At the end of the podcast series, Ronson and Misitzis laser in on Ames’ final scene because it was so clearly outside her upbeat comfort zone. Performing with 30-year-old Russian porn star Markus Dupree, who is known for his domineering style, Ames was pushed to her sexual limits and possibly beyond.

In text messages to a friend, Ronson and Misitzis found, Ames described Dupree going “full on War Machine.” This is a reference to Jon “War Machine” Koppenhaver, a professional fighter-turned-porn star who is serving a life sentence for beating his ex-girlfriend, porn star Christy Mack, to within an inch of her life.

Both Ronson and Misitzis told The Post that watching the scene was one of the hardest parts of the entire project, and in listening to Misitzis’ description of its contents, it is easy to understand why.

“On more than one occasion in the footage, Markus forcefully repositions August, which visibly startles her,” Misitzis says in the final episode of the podcast. “She says ‘Whoa s–t!’ and at one point Markus picks up her pink thong, stretches it around her head, jerks her around by it, and then shoves it in her mouth.”

“At the end of her scene, August is interviewed by a crew member to establish consent for legal purposes. She’s staring straight into the camera, holding up her check for the day’s work, her makeup’s gone and her hair is pulled back, she looks resigned and emotional and hollow all at once. ‘Were you treated OK?’ she’s asked. And flatly, and quietly she says, ‘Yes.’ For the first time in this footage, all the camera is focused on is August’s face and she seems like she’s verging on tears.”

Six weeks later, Ames killed herself.

Around the same time, four other female porn stars lost their lives to drug overdoses or under mysterious circumstances.

Moore tried to provide a wake-up call for the industry at the 2018 AVNs. At the same award show, Dupree won Male Performer of the Year. In the past 12 months, he has shot well over 200 scenes and picked up nine nominations for this year’s AVNs. Once again, he is nominated for Male Performer of the Year.

The porn machine stops for no one. Consumers, Ronson told The Post, don’t care about the industry’s problems “because of their own shame about watching porn and not wanting to think about the life of the people in the porn business.”

“You don’t want to think of those people as a human, but it’s for your own reason, not theirs.”

The more people learn about the porn industry, the less sexy it becomes.
 

xfire

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What's the big takeaway from this article? That [NOBABE]Jessica Drake[/NOBABE] and Jaxton Wheeler should get a pass? That Marckus Dupree should get some heat? Ultimately what [NOBABE]August Ames[/NOBABE] did is on her, blame whoever is convenient, sugarcoated or not.
 

Bluejaye

Sex Junkie
Just a couple of questions.

Is the final scene available to all and are the text messages also available to all?

Were the tweets most people blame for her suicide part of a conversation on August's twitter feed?
 

ArthurTurner

God Bless Christian Louboutin
Just a couple of questions.

Is the final scene available to all and are the text messages also available to all?

Were the tweets most people blame for her suicide part of a conversation on August's twitter feed?

I'm pretty sure the scene is available if you look for it. The tweets have been published over and over, if you search. Did you think the Post would publish the links to them?
 

RJS13

Less than 2,000 posts away from my free Freeones T-shirt.
https://nypost.com/2019/01/01/porn-star-august-ames-suicide-was-not-what-it-seemed/

Spoiler alert: This story is a preview of “The Last Days of August,” a new “Serial”-style podcast from journalist Jon Ronson that will be released on Audible on Jan. 3.



The podcasters also took a deep dive into Ames’ (real name Mercedes Grabowski).
Didn't really read but couldn't help notice her birth name. Mercedes Grobowski? That's more of a porn name than her porn name lol. She was hot tho, just gotta make good choices in who you work for I suppose. Just ask Jessie Rogers, she retired after getting her face used as a toilet scrub brush and beat up. Don't any of these women work/travel with security? :dunno:
 

Concrete Cock

I Ate Your Baby
Didn't really read but couldn't help notice her birth name. Mercedes Grobowski? That's more of a porn name than her porn name lol. She was hot tho, just gotta make good choices in who you work for I suppose. Just ask Jessie Rogers, she retired after getting her face used as a toilet scrub brush and beat up. Don't any of these women work/travel with security? :dunno:

Mercedes Grabowski?

I used to work with a gal named Frosty.

If Frosty is still alive she works for ice.

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Obummer69

Addicted
August Ames' suicide may be more than it seemed

This is not a clickbait thread, this was the actual headline of a recent New York Post article, which can be read here.

The article covers her death which happened over a year ago now and discusses an upcoming podcast series from journalist Jon Ronson, called The Last Days of August.

Now the podcast is not out until January 3rd however the article brings up a preview of a "theory" that Jon Ronson has regarding her suicide. He argues that cyber bullying may not have been the only thing that (directly or indirectly) caused August to commit suicide in December 2017. He argues that "the moment that she decided to die" was captured on video, in an extremely rough scene with Markus Dupree.

You can read the article to get the details of the scene, however I looked up her and Dupree's filmography and I only found one scene of them together, a threesome with Bridgette B, which was not rough and also not filmed 6 weeks before her death (like this supposed scene was).

My biggest question is how did Jon Ronson get access to this scene as I assume it was not released following news of her death. I highly doubt any studio would willingly show him the scene as it is obviously going to bring bad press to the studio once the masses learn of this new revelation.
 

Bluejaye

Sex Junkie
I'm pretty sure the scene is available if you look for it. The tweets have been published over and over, if you search. Did you think the Post would publish the links to them?

So, it's sort of available. I really have no interest in seeing it. If the scene and the text messages are not readily available, the conclusions made from watching the scene and reading the texts are pretty meaningless since no one else can see them to verify or disagree.

I don't have any interest in reading the tweets, I was asking if they were on August's twitter feed. If the tweets were part of a conversation on August's twitter, they were aimed at her. You don't jump in with comments on twitter, unless you're aiming them at who ever started the conversation. I could jump into a conversation with someone who thinks climate change isn't happening and say "anyone who doesn't agree with climate change is a complete fucking moron". Now I didn't use names and it's pretty general, but everyone would know exactly who that comment was aimed at.



The basic point I'm aiming for is that you have to be able to backup any conclusions you come to.
 

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Torre82

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Re: August Ames' suicide may be more than it seemed

Porn detective Bummer, on the case.
Any leads on the girl who chose porn as a career and allegedly had a morality conflict?
What? Suicide isnt plausible... say it aint so.
 

erotic and dark

I know my sig is too big, but...
Re: August Ames' suicide may be more than it seemed

The idea that they can guess from watching one of her scenes that it was the moment she chose to die is completely ridiculous. People really have nothing better to do...
Let's see if whatever evidence they manage to turn out can be decisive but i am not holding my breath.
 

tvstrip

I changed my middle-name to Freeones
Re: August Ames' suicide may be more than it seemed

The porn tragedy Canadian media didn’t cover
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/article-the-porn-tragedy-canadian-media-didnt-cover/

Kinda disturbing that a good part of the article is shilling the book, but the article itself is a good primer for people who don't know about her.

I think the one on suicide watch right now is Hannah Hays
https://mobile.twitter.com/hannahhaysxxx/status/1079956969006411777

Looking at her tweets in just the last 3 weeks you can see her getting desperate. She started with selling lifetime access to her snapchat (which is pretty intimate access). Then she offered 25m of phonesex for $100. Now she's doing custom videos for $100. There's nothing wrong with offering different services, but again, this is just the last 3 weeks. I read she had brain damage as well as suffering from lots of abuse from various sources. I really hope she finds help before it goes too far.
 

DuanCulo

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https://nypost.com/2019/01/01/porn-star-august-ames-suicide-was-not-what-it-seemed/
“The Last Days of August” rewrites the story of Ames’ death. Ronson’s broader version of events shifts the blame away from cyberbullies and instead places the tweetstorm and Ames’ death within a longer timeline of disturbing events. At the same time, it contextualizes porn stars Jessica Drake and Jaxton Wheeler, two of the major villains from the original narrative, while discovering new actors and events which helped push Ames over the edge.

In one particularly harrowing portion of the seven-episode podcast series, Ronson and his producer Lena Misitzis dissect Ames’ final porn scene, which was shot weeks before the flurry of tweets and has never been released to the public. They make the argument that her last scene was the real trigger for her suicide.

“When you think about it, what we were watching in that moment was the moment that she decided to die. That’s what we were watching and it’s awful,” Ronson told The Post. “That was the truth of it, that was the moment when she reached the point of no return. The Twitter bullying may have been the icing on the cake, as some people described it.”

Ronson and Misitzis felt comfortable coming to this conclusion because they were able to get access to text messages Ames sent to a friend about the scene.

I'm pretty sure the scene is available if you look for it. The tweets have been published over and over, if you search. Did you think the Post would publish the links to them?

They say the scene was never made available to the public, but not sure who would've given them access to it.

As for their conclusion, I dont see how they can determine when someone "decided" to commit suicide and ultimately this seems like fluff piece disguised as a "deep critical analysis or hard-hitting investigative work". It also seems agenda based by seemingly aiming to admonish Jaxton for his horrible, indefensible tweet, while trying to point fingers at Dupree especially by somehow indirectly associating Christy Mack's experience to August's. Either way, she's gone and we will never know why she choose to do it. Let her RIP.
 

Obummer69

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6544965/Did-porn-star-August-Ames-really-commit-suicide-cyb

A lot of interesting information here:

But journalist Jon Ronson raises the possibility that it was her final shoot that pushed her to her sexual limits, and ultimately over the edge, in a new ‘Serial’-style podcast called ‘The Last Days of August’ which will be released on Audible on January 3. Ronson said he was confident in making that statement after he and producer Lena Misitzis gained access to text messages sent by Ames following the shoot with 30-year-old Russian Markus Dupree, a porn star known for 'domineering' productions, according to the Post.

Ronson and Misitzis said the texts from Ames to a friend said Dupree had gone 'full on War Machine,' which was a reference to Jon 'War Machine' Koppenhaver, a professional fighter-turned-porn star who is currently serving a life sentence for brutally beating his ex-girlfriend, porn star Christy Mack, to near death.

Both Ronson and Misitzis described viewing of the footage of Ames' scene with Dupree as the most difficult part of the podcast project.

After reviewing the footage of a scene shot six weeks before her death on December 5, 2017, Ronson told the New York Post:

‘When you think about it, what we were watching in that moment was the moment that she decided to die. That’s what we were watching and it’s awful.’

'On more than one occasion in the footage, Markus forcefully repositions August, which visibly startles her,' Misitzis says in the final episode of the podcast.

'She says "Whoa sh*t!" and at one point Markus picks up her pink thong, stretches it around her head, jerks her around by it, and then shoves it in her mouth.

'At the end of her scene, August is interviewed by a crew member to establish consent for legal purposes. She’s staring straight into the camera, holding up her check for the day’s work, her makeup’s gone and her hair is pulled back, she looks resigned and emotional and hollow all at once. "Were you treated OK?" she’s asked. And flatly, and quietly she says, "Yes." For the first time in this footage, all the camera is focused on is August’s face and she seems like she’s verging on tears.'

The podcasts notes Ames' usual style was upbeat and energetic, and nothing like the dark video the journalist and producer watched, shot with Dupree

So it seems like Ronson personally saw the footage, and from the sound of it, it does seem like Markus was too rough for Ames’ liking. The thong bit in particular stands out as pretty extreme, especially by Ames’ standards, she never really did do rough scenes with things like that. But perhaps the most damning evidence for this theory would be those texts referring to Markus going “full on War Machine.” To be compared to a woman beating convict is not a good look at all, and goes to show what August thought of him and their scene. I think this is more than just a podcast trying to get views, this really does seem like something that’s worth looking into.
 
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