Leighton Labute (DollyFlesh)

"Holy freaking cow, look, it's that guy who killed three little hamster triplets back in May 2019, wait, have i gone blind, or did i just--, Oops, i was told not to make stuff like this."

--Su Ji-Hoon, Battle for the YouTubers

Leighton Allen Labute (born: September 11, 2000 [age 22]), better known online as DollyFlesh (formerly MiseryMagic), is a Canadian YouTuber, animator, vlogger, and sculpturer who's known for uploading clay animations featuring disturbing content. In 2021, he gained notable attention after he tortured and murdered three hamsters in 2019.

On May 25, 2020, DollyFlesh was arrested, though he was later released after paying a $1,000 bail. This would lead to protests for his imprisonment around his home and in the Kelowna area. On August 16, 2021, DollyFlesh's trial took place where he was put under an 18 month conditional sentence and four to five years of supervision. Some of the conditions include staying off of social media, being under curfew, and was prohibited from entering pet shops. His main channel was terminated on January 14, 2020, having 2,460 subscribers.

in When the Cold Breeze Blows Away, after being sent to jail by members of the Grand Alliance during the USRAC war, Leighton turns into a spy, breaking out of prison and trying to avoid jail time, he later joins the Coalition of the Red Star to get his revenge.Leighton also vowed to stay away from the USRAC war for a while due to killing George's pet hamster, Albert.

Autism and Low IQ
During Wednesday’s proceedings, the Labute family issued a statement in regards to Leighton’s mental health, noting he is severely autistic. Psychiatric reports submitted by doctors for sentencing found him to have the mental capacity of a 12-year-old and significant intellectual deficit.

Defence lawyer Julian Van Der Walle focused on Labute’s autism spectrum disorder (ASD) as well as his impaired interpersonal skills, low intelligence, and history of bullying as potentially mitigating factors in the sentencing.

Van der Walle also noted that because Labute is “severely challenged” with low IQ and autism, he's likely to never live independently as an adult.