The Mysterious “Court Kay” Channel

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Published 2020-02-20
Recently people have began to notice some dark details within a YouTube channel called "Court Kay". These details could point to something truly disturbing going on behind the scenes of their videos. But is this channel truly as dark as they say?

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  • @tiawhite5364
    Lol these girls are from my hometown in Taft, CA. They're heroine addicts and love their lifestyle. Courtney is married to the chinese doctor and she married him for her free fix. No one is forcing them to videotape. They're just high and love doing weird stuff like that
  • As a former heroin addict who ran out of veins to use my legs looked exactly like hers. They are definitely heroin addicts.
  • @darj617
    "Spider bites" is slang for needle marks on IV drug users, no joke.
  • @kconeil580
    I'm a recovering addict born and raised in Bakersfield, CA. Although I dont personally know these girls, I know the story behind everything. All of these girls used to be on heroin, but Bakersfield is now completely flooded with fentanyl so I'm almost positive that's what they are using now. Dr Zong in known in the drug world as a crooked doctor who would basically prescribe whatever you wanted as long as you had cash to pay him. Although I never went to him, I know many people who have. The sad truth of this is that these girls are in no way forced to make these videos. They are simply lost addicts who live with Zong and use their "looks" to get money and drugs from him. Zong in known for being attracted to younger girls, and therefore uses his practice and his money to attract young women. I could go on and on about this situation but the guy who made this video is almost spot on. These girls just do such a large quantity of meth and fentanyl that they've essentially gone crazy and think this is normal behavior. Drugs are real people, I I know from personal experience. Unfortunately this is the dark side of addiction that people don't like to talk about. They aren't being forced, but hese girls are basically engaging in prostitution to support their drug habits. It just so happens they found a perverted POS doctor to support their addictions
  • @Mflo786
    Whats very odd is how many people claim to know these girls.
  • @billyd7887
    Even if they're addicts and not being held against their will, its still sick and disturbing. The "doctor" needs to be jailed.
  • @Groggy_Gamer
    Their page has only gotten weirder since then. Most if not all of the earlier videos have been removed, and now it's like a living acid-trip. Might be worth revisiting this topic. I lost my little sister to heroin in 2019, and I can confirm they're definitely addicts. I don't know about any manipulation or coercion, but I can say that I've heard that Courtney herself may be married to Dr. Zong. I hope the situation has improved since then, but given that the channel has gotten WAY weirder since, with little to no live content anymore, I assume it hasn't.
  • One of the girls: *Dies of overdose* The rest of them: B A C T E R I A I N F E C T I O N
  • @fivenode9854
    how do so many people just happen to know these girls personally? never see this with any other videos like this
  • An observation: it's totally odd that some of the titles/subtitles are in Simplified Chinese (used in the People's Republic of China, Singapore, Malaysia) and others are in Traditional Chinese (used in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macao). It's highly unusual for one person to mix the two, especially given that someone will be raised learning to read and use one and not necessarily have a systematic education in the other (you can generally "decode" the other either from mnemonic or visual cues or from regular exposure). She mentions Zhao Zhongxiang, a former anchor on CCTV (Chinese state-owned media) who passed away in 2020. Interestingly, the subtitles give his name in Traditional Chinese rather than the expected Simplified Chinese. Also, her pronunciation is off - like she was coached in the correct pronunciation but never mastered it. As for Dr. Zong, the romanization of his name (Yon Yarn Zong) is not standard Pinyin: indicating the long vowel with an r is more typical in romanizing names in Southeast Asia (Singapore) and Hong Kong. My point is that the Chinese clues are all incongruous. The effect could be achieved by mechanically translating into Chinese using Google but not paying attention to whether it's set to Simplified or Traditional, but a Chinese speaker wouldn't need to use Google Translate. I don't know what it means (if anything), it's just odd.
  • They are addicts. I'm a surviving addict. I had wounds just like that. They were infections from missing the vein. Their teeth....it's not sepsis, it's staph. Sepsis usually equals death without hospital care. I'm 14 years clean and I still deal with the physical effects that I did to myself.
  • @mC-dk1oj
    As a recovering addict, after about 30 seconds I said “they are high as fuck”
  • @jackdngur6370
    I'm a 10 year iv drug habit survivor and those are 100% tracks. Even the spots she goes to in her hand and behind her knee are tell tale signs. I had an abscess like that from dirty needles. (3 years clean btw)
  • @Blalack77
    I was hung up on meth for a while and I remember this one dude who hung out at my dealer's house. This dude had like this golf ball sized lump on his face.. Everyone said it was because of the itchiness that led to scratching until it broke the skin, then he kept scratching, got it infected, etc.. I distinctly remember thinking at the time, "How did I get mixed up in all of this?" I've been pretty much addicted to everything but thankfully/luckily I never slammed - I was afraid of the hygiene aspect, I thought I'd be even more hopelessly addicted and I didn't think I'd be able to stick myself/do it right. I remember, I acted cool but I was stunned/in morbid awe the first time I saw somebody slam. I was like, "I thought this only happened in movies.."
  • I just wanna say I really love your videos. You have such a beautiful mind I would've never thought of posting videos like this there very mysterious and fascinating ✨
  • @sickasfrik
    This is opiate use. They're probably making videos to make money to pick up. They definitely using with needles too. That's why she won't go to the hospital. I was a heroin addict. 2 years clean now. I know the signs of opiate abuse and can tell by looking at a person if they use opiates. They're definitely on heroin. Not to mention all of the people they apparently know who had bacterial infections or died from one. It is 100% they are on drugs and are probably just making the videos to make money, not being forced to do so.
  • @punkuke
    I'm a recovering addict and I think, just as others have said, that they are definitely high.
  • You make some of the most unique, respectful, and strange material 🌻
  • @idzbbyboy9410
    As a former recluse spider, i can tell you that is not a spider bite