A man identified only as “Justin B.” publicly stood in a Dutch court for his first hearing on October 28, 2025, following his arrest on a series of serious charges for his role founding the violent transnational group, No Lives Matter (NLM) NLM is part of the nihilistic and dangerous Com network, short for the “Community,” which is made up a collection of chat rooms, groups, and individuals engaged in a wide variety of crimes. While ideology is often not the primary motivation for violence within Com groups, NLM in particular has adopted the imagery and language of neo-Nazism and the occult group Order of Nine Angles in its public documents. The accused is charged with allegedly instructing victims to commit self-harm, engaging in animal crushing, sharing extreme violent and terrorist material, and the creation of child sexual abuse material (CSAM). During the hearing, the 24-year-old’s attorney admitted that his client was the pseudonymous “Cxrpse,” the screen name of NLM’s founder and a member of the Com child exploitation group 764. In court, prosecutors claimed that the accused had glorified mass murderers like white supremacist Brenton Tarrant, the perpetrator of a 2019 attack on two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, that killed 51 people. “We need more people like [Tarrant],” B. allegedly wrote in messages read out in court. In another instance, B. is alleged to have sent a video of a person being shot, and writing, “I want to do that so much in someone’s head. Brain for my shoes, everything.” B.’s defense claims that he has a history of mental health problems since a young age, and  became the de facto leader of  NLM as others built the  organization around him and his online persona. (…) Two other individuals from the Netherlands have been arrested in relation to Com extortion networks including a 28-year-old man from Amsterdam and a minor from Sittard. The minor was sentenced to juvenile detention in April. A third child was searched in Zaandam, but not arrested. Digging Up Cxrpse Justin B.’s full name has not been made public by the courts, nor does it appear to have been leaked inside the Com network, who often dox (expose the personal information) rival members. Though the accused has admitted to being behind the Cxrpse identity, he claims to have left the network shortly before his arrest in June 2025. Based on text-only logs from a chat server for the Com group 764, a child abuse group similar to NLM, obtained by the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism (GPAHE), Cxrpse is seen speaking about other members of the group and his screen name indicates an affinity with another abuse group, KASKAR, standing for “Kill All Sluts, Kill All Ret*rds.” At several points in the logs, Cxrpse speaks in Dutch, though he does not discuss where he lives. Members of other large Com chat rooms discuss Cxrpse and another individual, known as Kush, starting his own group using the name “764” after the original founder was arrested. Both are credited as founding KASKAR. The Com network is decentralized, but often has clear hierarchies. Group owners are referred to as “OS,” short for ownership. They often hold leadership status, though can pass it off to another user while holding onto ultimate ownership of the group. Sometimes groups assign administrators to run their chat servers on communication applications popular with the network like Discord and Telegram, which are followed by regular members. People granted full membership are allowed to represent their groups publicly. Some groups will release rosters identifying official members for the rest of the Com network.

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