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Two OnlyFans models now sit at the center of murder cases that expose the deadly intersection between social media fame and intimate violence—one found dead in a Malaysian hotel bathtub, the other locked away for three years awaiting trial for allegedly stabbing her boyfriend to death.

Story Snapshot

  • OnlyFans model Iris Hsieh discovered dead in Kuala Lumpur hotel bathtub; homicide investigation ongoing with famous rapper as person of interest
  • Courtney Clenney imprisoned since August 2022 for allegedly stabbing boyfriend Christian Obumseli to death in Miami apartment
  • Clenney’s trial delayed repeatedly amid allegations prosecutors destroyed evidence and coerced witnesses to delete crime scene recordings
  • Defense claims self-defense against domestic violence; prosecution alleges murder during combative relationship spanning two years

Two Deaths, One Platform

The cases couldn’t be more different in their circumstances, yet both involve OnlyFans models whose lives intersected with violence. Iris Hsieh’s body was discovered in a Malaysian hotel bathtub, with authorities investigating her death as a homicide. The last person seen with her was reportedly a famous rapper, though investigators have not released his identity.

Meanwhile, Courtney Clenney faces second-degree murder charges for the April 3, 2022 death of Christian Obumseli in their Miami apartment. The 29-year-old model, who operated under the name “Courtney Tailor” and amassed over 2 million followers, has been incarcerated for more than three years without trial.

The Fatal Argument That Changed Everything

Obumseli, a 27-year-old cryptocurrency investor, returned to the couple’s shared apartment around 4:32 PM on that April evening. During an argument, Clenney stabbed him with a knife that punctured his subclavian artery—a fatal wound. The 911 call captured Obumseli’s dying words: “I’m so sorry, baby,” as he told the dispatcher he was dying and couldn’t feel his arm.

Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle described their relationship as “extremely combative” since November 2020. Neighbors reported hearing intense fights, with one resident describing the violence as clearly indicative of domestic abuse. The couple had previously documented domestic incidents in Austin, Texas, before relocating to Florida.

Self-Defense or Murder

Clenney claims she threw the knife from approximately 10 feet away in self-defense. However, medical examiners determined the wound could not have been caused by a knife thrown from that distance. This contradiction sits at the heart of the prosecution’s case against her claims of defensive action.

Defense attorney Frank Prieto characterized the charges as “an absolute injustice to charge a victim of domestic violence and human trafficking with a crime.” The defense alleges Obumseli engaged in mental manipulation, gaslighting, and threats to share secretly recorded videos of Clenney with friends and family members.

Prosecutorial Misconduct Allegations Derail Justice

The case has devolved into accusations of prosecutorial misconduct that could unravel the entire prosecution. Defense attorneys allege investigators destroyed blood evidence that would have helped their case. More damaging still, they claim police ordered the first civilian responder to delete all recordings, videos, and photos taken at the crime scene.

A seized laptop controversy led to the former lead prosecutor stepping down from the case. The defense has filed motions to disqualify the entire Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office, citing these alleged violations of due process and discovery obligations. These developments explain why no new trial date has been scheduled despite Clenney’s prolonged incarceration.

Sources:

Investigation Discovery – OnlyFans Model Courtney Clenney Arrested for Murder of Boyfriend

Miami Herald via ArcaMax – OnlyFans Model Trial Update

True Crime News Podcast – OnlyFans Murders