
YouTuber apologizes after posting Gannon Stauch autopsy photos

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children via AP
Gannon Stauch
A true-crime influencer on YouTube is apologizing after selling access to autopsy photos of 11-year-old Gannon Stauch, a Colorado Springs boy murdered by his stepmother three years ago.
The poster, who goes by Zav Girl, has received intense backlash online after publishing the photos of Stauch in a video on her now-defunct Patreon page, which allows creators to charge money for content.
The woman received the photos through an open records request with the Colorado Judicial Department, an agency spokesperson confirmed Friday.
Autopsy photos normally are not releasable under Colorado’s open records laws, but the photos of the murdered boy became public record after they were introduced as exhibits during the May trial of his stepmother.
Patreon removed the video and Zav Girl’s account from the site. A spokesperson said that the content violated guidelines for violent and graphic content.
Zav Girl, who has nearly 88,000 YouTube subscribers, apologized to Stauch’s family in a video posted Thursday, saying she’s been doing “major soul-searching and reflecting.” She said she put the video with the trial evidence behind a paywall, thinking it wouldn’t be made public. The photos, she explained, already had been seen during trial and weren’t new.