Well it's been five months and the criminal is unsurprisingly still at large. Check out the "9. TERM AND TERMINATION" section of WhoisGuard's
terms of service, and the "12. NECESSARY DISCLOSURE" section of WhoisGuard's
privacy policy. Seems like it would be fairly straight forward for a law enforcement agency to request this information, and maybe even civilians if BT broke their terms and conditions. Has anyone approached any authorities at all?
Hundreds of these things crop up and vanish every month. It's very rare anyone gets caught for them. The only reason you noticed this one is because it's based on Bitcoin. Most of them use other online payment methods, but they deliberately chose Bitcoin for this one because they knew it would bring them a whole new audience of potential victims.