What happened to Melody Dawson?
One of the darkest stories yet to emerge from the gender movement — and it’s still unfolding.
A 17-year-old in Las Vegas is recovering from a life-threatening, crippling brain injury following a gunshot wound in circumstances that raise profound questions about child safeguarding and the pediatric transgender experiment. The teenager, known as Melody Dawson, was first given hormones at age 12. On April 14th, 2025, he was found shot in the head, in a location so remote and a condition so dire that he required airlift evacuation. The circumstances of the shooting remain unclear. His mother claims he attempted suicide, but admits her son denies this. So who shot Melody Dawson?
The shooting left Dawson with catastrophic injuries. Due to the trajectory of the bullet, per his mother, he lost both eyes. His eyelids are still stitched shut. He has a significant frontal lobe injury. He’s currently in UMC Las Vegas, requiring round-the-clock care, though his condition continues to improve.
When doctors contacted his mother, Samantha Joelle Dawson, she attempted to invoke a Do Not Resuscitate order to prevent them from treating his injury. He was not requiring resuscitation at the time he was to be given a craniotomy, according to his mother. Melody was alert and oriented enough to state his name verbally. When his mother refused to consent to the life-saving surgery, Child Protective Services was contacted and immediately took custody of Melody.
The hospital has subsequently felt the need to ban the mother due to her inappropriate behavior aimed at obstructing his medical care. Meanwhile, she’s adamant he continue taking feminizing, puberty-suppressing hormones. In the months since this injury, Samantha has sold much of her and her son’s childhood possessions, quit her job, moved out of his childhood home, and pursued work in prostitution at a brothel called Sheri’s Ranch. At the same time as she’s been destabilizing herself, she’s been posting on TikTok soliciting donations, all whilst her son fights for his life
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Melody turns 18 on Tuesday. This vulnerable teenager with severe brain injury and no eyes is about to legally become an adult. His mother—who tried to let him die, who has no stable home, who works in a brothel—is planning to take custody of him the moment he turns 18. The hospital banned her for good reason. Social workers are aware of the situation. But once he’s legally an adult, there may be little they can do to prevent her taking him.
This is a child who’s been on experimental medication since age 12. Who, according to his mother, has been “mentally ill since kindergarten” if not “his entire life,” and who has supposedly made multiple previous suicide attempts. Who is now profoundly disabled and disoriented. The last thing he needs is to be in the care of someone who already tried to ensure he died.
Several questions remain unanswered. Where did the gun come from? When asked, Samantha’s only answer was that her son is “crafty” and “good at getting hold of stuff.” Why was he found alone in a location remote enough to require helicopter evacuation? How is she so certain he shot himself, rather than being a victim? Why did his mother have a DNR for a 17-year-old in the first place? Why did she think a DNR indicated treatment preferences prior to requiring resuscitation?
Where is his father? Court records suggest a man named Joshua Ryan Cunningham, of Big Bear, California, may be the father, with child support orders from 2016, refiled in 2020—the same year the boy was transitioned. Has there been parental alienation? Does the father even know his son was shot? Does he know about any of this? She represented to the court in 2022 that Melody only had one living parent, yet Joshua was listed on another filing as a person the Court had tried to notify. No obituary for that name could be located.
Most pressingly: what happens when this boy, who has no eyes and severe brain injuries, who has been chemically altered since childhood, is discharged into the “care” of a mother with no stable home who works in the sex trade? Is she planning to recruit him into the sex industry, as a barely-legal fetish worker, alongside her, the professional fetish-focused dominatrix?
What’s at stake is a profoundly vulnerable young person’s life and safety. There are dark possibilities here that haven’t bottomed out. This is someone who cannot see, who is severely brain-damaged, whose memory and judgment are impacted, and who has been hormonally modified since childhood. His mother claims to have severed most other ties. She appears to live in the brothel she works in, or what she may be euphemizing as “hotels,” since she documented the move-out from her stable living situation. What exactly is her plan for an 18-year-old in this condition?
If the father can be located, he may still have parental rights. He may be in a position to take custody of his son, whether as a child or a dependent adult, and provide actual stability and care. But time is running out. The boy turns 18 tomorrow, and his mother is waiting.
( This story was originally posted on Exulansic’s Substack )






Wow! Just wow! I have no words.
I thought I was beginning to become immune to how far humanity had sunk with all the tra Fannie shit
I was wrong , very wrong