A well-known OnlyFans model, Angie Miller, has been apprehended by Mexican authorities in connection with the brutal murder of two Colombian musicians. The victims, Bayron Sanchez Salazar, known as B King, and Jorge Luis Herrera Lemos, also known as Regio Clown, were found dismembered in Cocotitlan, a town near Mexico City, on September 22. The details of the case were reported by El Pais.
The authorities have yet to disclose the specifics of Miller’s involvement in the gruesome crime. Miller, who has gained fame for selling adult toys modeled after her own body, is suspected to have been privy to the whereabouts of B King and his friend before their disappearance, as reported by NewsX.
Salazar, 31, and Lemos, 35, disappeared on September 16, shortly after a joint performance. According to the prosecutors, the victims had been subjected to torture before their deaths, and their bodies were found dismembered. In the same location, three more bodies were discovered.
A message from the notorious criminal group, La Familia Michoacana, was found near the victims. This group is one of six Mexican cartels that have been designated as foreign terrorist organizations by the US government.
Juan Camilo Gallego, Salazar’s manager, reported to Colombian radio station Noticias Caracol that he was staying in the same hotel as the musicians when they abruptly stopped responding to calls.
Miller, who boasts over 130,000 followers on Instagram and a significant following on TikTok, is known for her posts featuring celebrities and her appearances on Mexican television. She also operates adult content accounts and sells replicas of her private parts for approximately $220 each, with over 1,000 reportedly sold through her website.
Local media outlets have reported that Miller, whose legal name is Angélica Yetsei Torrini León, has been released while the investigation continues.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro attributed the musicians’ deaths to the US’s war on drugs in Latin America. He criticized the policy as a failed attempt to combat drug trafficking, which he believes has only strengthened international mafias and led to the loss of young lives.