OnlyFans star ‘knifed boyfriend to death then posted racey pics on social media’
An OnlyFans star is alleged to have stabbed her boyfriend to death before taking to social media to share sultry snaps.
Courtney Clenney, 25, known on her social media platforms as Courtney Tailor, was detained and later taken to a mental institution.
Police say she killed 27-year-old Christian Obumseli after an altercation in an apartment complex in Miami, Florida. He was due to turn 28 next week, people close to him said.
"We know that there was a physical altercation between them before he was stabbed," a Miami PD spokesperson said.
Cops found her boyfriend stabbed once in the shoulder at a luxury apartment that Clenney herself summoned them to, reports said.
He was rushed to hospital but he succumbed to his injuries.
Friends of the couple said they were shocked by the death, but added that Clenney had been violent towards Obumseli in the past.
“We’ve seen her hit him," Ashley Vaughn said. "I’ve never seen him hit her."
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“From what we’ve personally experienced between the both of them, we believe that Christian wouldn’t put her in a position where she would need to stab him to protect herself,” Vaughn added.
Neighbors in the building, where the couple reportedly lived together, have said that the couple had a long history of domestic disputes.
After Clenney was detained she threatened to kill herself so she was forcibly taken to a mental institution, reports said.
Police said that the threat led to an evaluation, causing her to be "Baker Acted," wherein a person can be committed to a mental health institution for 72 hours when such threats are made.
Although she was detained on April 3, OnlyFans content was somehow still posted on Clenney's account the day after.
Clenney does not face any charges for Obumseli’s death as things stand.
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"Christian was extremely compassionate with a desire always to uplift those around him," a GoFundMe organiser wrote.
The page has already raised over $64,000, or almost £49,000.
"He did not deserve for his life to be cut short by a heinous act of violence. "
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