OnlyFans model Courtney Clenney — who’s currently behind bars for killing her boyfriend — landed the fatal stab directly above a tattoo bearing her name, graphic case photos reveal.
As CrimeOnline previously reported, Clenney, 26, was arrested earlier this year in August, after police found her in Hawaii, following the fatal spat with Obumseli in April. She was brought back to Miami to stand trial for the victim’s murder. Obumseli died on April 3 at the couple’s Miami high-rise condominium.
Clenney is accused of shoving a knife into Obumseli’s chest, severing his subclavian artery, according to the New York Post.
The crime scene was photographed by police in April following Obumseli’s death. One of the photos reportedly showed the wound that killed Obumseli, located on the left side of his chest, slightly above a tattoo with the name “Courtney” written in cursive.
Clenney, who was at the scene when police arrived, was wearing a sports bra robe, no shoes, and NBA sweatpants drenched in Obumseli’s blood.
Local 10 News reports that police were called to the couple’s high-rise unit at One Paraiso Condos on numerous occasions for domestic dispute incidents. In one instance, Clenney can be heard saying she wants a restraining order against Obumseli.
Two days after one of the visits is when Clenney allegedly stabbed Obumseli in the chest.
“The knife entered Christian’s chest in a downward angle,” Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle previously said.
The defense is arguing that Clenney feared for her life.
“She was in a struggle for her life. She defended herself, and unfortunately, he’s deceased, but she defended herself with every ounce of energy she had left,” defense attorney Frank Prieto argued, claiming, “Mr. Obumseli was the abuser.”
Prosecutors argued that during their two years together, Clenney abused the victim numerous times through various means, such as hitting him with a phone, stabbing him in the leg, spitting on him, and slicing his lip with a knife.
Clenney remains behind bars while a judge decides whether she’ll be given bail. Prosecutors argued that she’s a flight risk who made $3 million with OnlyFans and has the means to flee.
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[Feature Photo: Courtney Clenney and Christian Obumseli/Instagram]