Encountering John Constantine in an alley while looking for somewhere to sleep, Davy initially clashed with the Scouse Warlock, who refused to share his make-shift accommodation. After some persuading, the elder man relented.
Going out in search of clients that evening, he had sex within a man he met on Tottenham Court Road. However, feeling threatened by the man's dog, Davy fled without receiving payment.
Returning to John empty-handed, the two men shared a conversation and a bottle of beer, finding solace in each other's company. They fell asleep together for warmth, unaware of the danger lurking nearby.
While they slept, Davy was bitten by The King of Vampires, an old adversary of John Constantine. Succumbing to the injury, Davy died in agony, leaving John devastated. The vampire taunted John about Davy's death, claiming he had HIV and was going to die anyway, provoking John into a vengeful rage.
Upon the discovery of Davy's body by the police, derogatory remarks were made regarding his sexuality and profession, further enraging John. His attempt to confront the officers led to his own brutal assault.
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