Harrowing erotic fiction stories about murdering a real woman and stealing her identity have emerged following the deaths of Alabama’s dual-personality mayor and Baptist pastor.
Smiths Station Mayor FL ‘Bubba’ Copeland, 62, died by suicide on Friday after details of his ‘alter ego’ Brittini Blaire Summerlin were shared online.
The Phoenix City pastor posted photos of himself in women’s clothing, trans porn and erotic fiction fantasizing about his transition.
The conservative news site that exposed the now-deceased mayor’s “hobby” also revealed that Copeland posted at least four pieces of trans porn and identity theft fiction on a website.
In one short story, Copeland, owner of a local grocery store, wrote about watching security cameras of women in the store and saving the videos for this “private collection.”
Smiths Station Mayor FL ‘Bubba’ Copeland, 62, died by suicide on Friday after details of his ‘alter ego’ Brittini Blaire Summerlin were shared online. The Phoenix City pastor posted photos of himself in women’s clothing, trans porn and erotic fiction fantasizing about transitioning
In another lengthy fictional story, posted under his pseudonym, Brittini Blaire, the The narrator becomes obsessed with a real local entrepreneurwhom he eventually kills to assume her identity.
The story details the steps he takes to “transition” and completely change his body to match that of a real local woman living in his town.
He explains in the story that “her life had become his obsession” and that calling him a “stalker” would be an understatement.
The story describes how the narrator installs tracking malware to spy on the lady and monitor her purchases, movements and mannerisms.
The narrator also begins a hormone treatment regimen, purchases similar clothing, and trains in the woman’s profession to assume her identity.
The narrator also explains how he began to gently include himself as the unknown lady in her group of friends and goes into graphic details about how he seduces her husband, a feat he calls “passing the ultimate test.”
“This life is all I ever wanted, and in the end it was all mine!” writes the author.
The story details the steps he takes to “transition” and completely change his body to match that of a real local woman living in his town.
The narrator also begins a hormone treatment regimen, purchases similar clothing, and trains in the woman’s profession to assume her identity
The narrator also explains how he began to gently insert himself as the unknown lady into her group of friends and goes into graphic details about how he seduces her husband, a feat he calls “the ultimate test.”
Ultimately, the story delves deeply into the narrator’s elaborate plan to kill the woman and permanently take her place in society.
Ultimately, the story delves deeply into the narrator’s elaborate plan to kill the woman and permanently take her place in society.
The lady and her real business are mentioned repeatedly in the story. In an interview with 1819 News, she said she was unaware of the story’s existence and was close to Copeland’s family.
After Copeland’s dual identity was revealed last week, the father of three told congregants he was the subject of an “internet attack.”
‘The article is not who or what I am (…) ‘I apologize for the embarrassment caused by my private and personal life becoming public. This isn’t going to change my life. This will not diminish my commitment to my family, serving my city and serving my church,” Copeland said.
Copeland shot himself with a handgun following a slow chase by police after they were called for a welfare check.
The First Baptist Church of Phoenix City has since been in mourning and changed its Facebook profile picture to a black ribbon.
Images posted by 1819 showed Copeland dressed in women’s clothing and makeup.
The website also alleged that Copeland posted photos of minors on Reddit as part of memes about the transition.
Phoenix City pastor apologized in a statement to his congregation just days before his death for “any embarrassment” caused by his behavior
Copeland shot himself with a handgun following a slow chase by police after they were called for a welfare check
In one, images of a local brother and sister were used to make it appear as if the boy had transitioned, the outlet reported.
During a sermon on Wednesday prior to his death, Copeland apologized to his flock and told them his wife was aware of his activities.
“Yes, I took pictures with my wife in the privacy of our home in an attempt at humor because I know I’m not a good-looking man or a beautiful woman either,” Copeland said.
The Southern Baptist Convention, which is reportedly no longer affiliated with Copeland’s parish, said it has received allegations of “unbiblical behavior.”
However, the Alabama Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, of which Copeland’s church is a member, stated that the issue was “between pastor and church.”
Attitudes toward LGBTQ issues within baptism vary, but many do have a conservative agenda.
However, Copeland appears never to have publicly espoused anti-LGBTQ or right-wing conservative views.
During a sermon prior to his death, Copeland apologized to his flock and told them that his wife was aware of his activities
Copeland was a community pillar who was praised by President Trump for his handling of a tornado in the area in 2019
Hemant Mehta, writes a religion blog Friendly atheistreiterated this fact and wondered why the first piece had ever appeared if “there is no evidence of hypocrisy.”
Known as a pillar of the local community, Copeland met with President Trump in 2019, who praised him for handling a devastating tornado that ripped through the city.
After his death, church member Dan Elkins said he was forced to delete hateful comments on his Facebook page over the past three days.
“He was far from perfect, but he was my pastor, my friend and my brother. And in the midst of my anger about this whole situation, tonight my heart is absolutely broken,” he said.
“By no means am I ignoring accountability, but there must be love and care, not contempt and judgment.”